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Expressing frequency in Japanese

Expressing frequency in Japanese Expressing frequency to help take your Japanese to the next level Frequency Verbs in Japanese 1. たいてい (Taitei) – Usually 夜はたいていボウリングに行きます。 yoru wa taietei bouringu ni ikimasu At night, we usually go bowling. 2. ときどき (tokidoki) – sometimes 葉がときどき落ちてきた。 Hapa ga tokidoki ochitekita. Leaves fall down …

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THE 3 JAPANESE VERB GROUPS

THE 3 JAPANESE VERB GROUPS Verbs Group in Japanese Japanese verbs are classified into three groups: Group 1 (-いる and – えるverbs), Group 2 (-る verbs) and lastly Group 3 (irregular verbs. All these three groups are differentiated by the ending of the verb. Group 1: ~ U Ending Verbs …

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What is difference between あります and います

What is difference between あります and います あります – inanimate things います – animate things 1️. あります (arimasu) is used when what is present does not move by itself, like thing or plant. Noun が あります Noun ga arimasu Meaning: There is a Noun. (for inanimate thing including plant) Eg: …

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Homophones in Japanese

Homophones in Japanese 1) 日 & 陽 日[ひ] hi : day; sun 陽 [ひ] hi : Sun 2) 町 & 街 町 [まち] machi : Town 街 [まち]machi : Town 3) 見る & 観る Type: verb Reading: Miru Meaning: To see 4) 読む & 詠む Type: verb Reading: Yomu Meaning: …

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Meaning of your birthday in Japanese

Meaning of your birthday in Japanese Days: 1日 : 欠片(かけら) : Fragment 2日 : 天使 (てんし) : Angel 3日 : 涙(なみだ) : Tears 4日 : 証(あかし) : Evidence 5日 : 夢(ゆめ) : Dream 6日 : 心 (こころ) : Heart 7日 : しずく : Drops 8日 : ようせい: Fairy 9日 : …

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Being late in Japanese

Being late in Japanese Learn some Japanese adjectives by saying go late in Japanese. Related Post: Common Japanese Homophones Some ways to say “Thank you” in Japanese

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Some ways to say “Thank you” in Japanese

Some ways to say “Thank you” in Japanese In Japan, expressing gratitude plays a vital role in social interactions. Formal: ありがとうございます (Arigatou gozaimasu): This is the most common and versatile way to politely say “thank you” in Japanese. It can be used in various situations, such as receiving a gift, …

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Using 感じ to express your feelings in japanese

Using 感じ to express your feelings in japanese A lot of people seem to think that expressing your feelings in Japanese is difficult, and while it can be, there are a lot of different variations used in Japanese to express feelings. I promise it isn’t that bad! First, let’s start …

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Japanese People Name with Kanji

Japanese People Name with Kanji Name Kanji Hiragana Meaning Ai 愛 あい love, affection Aiko 愛子 あいこ love child Akemi 明美 あけみ bright and beautiful Akio 昭夫 あきお maybe shining man Akira 明 あきら bright, Light Akira 明 あきら bright, light Amaya 雨夜 あまや night rain Daichi 大地 だいち earth, vast …

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