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Japanese – From Zero To Hero In Days
If you want to learn Japanese as quickly as possible, then this may be the most important thing you ever read: Using the Speak Japanese Fast system you can be speaking Japanese in no time flat. If you act fast … Continue reading
Using “if” in Japanese
In English, the word “if” is used often. Consider these examples: If you don’t do your homework you teacher will be mad. If you break the vase your mother will be unhappy. If you don’t wash the car your father … Continue reading
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“Together” in Japanese
Hi All, Short lesson today. In this lesson we are going to cover the word for “together”. In English you can say, “I’m going to Tokyo on Sunday. Would you like to come with me?” To say “come with” or … Continue reading
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How to Learn Japanese Fast
Hi All, Today I’m going to show you a method you can use to learn Japanese vocab fast. We’ll learn five Japanese words. Once you’ve learned these words, you’ll never forget them. The words we will learn are the Japanese … Continue reading
The “ands” of Japanese
In Japanese there are many ways that you can say and. In today’s lesson we will discuss two common ways and their differences. You are probably familiar with the normal Japanese word for and. It is to (pronouned “toh”) This … Continue reading
Coming and Going in Japanese
Today’s lesson is a short one. Today we’ll discuss coming and going in Japanese. When you return home for the day you would probably say something like, “I’m home” or “I’m back”. In response, your wife, husband, family, etc. may … Continue reading
Saying where you live in Japanese
Hi All, Long time no see! Today’s lesson is talking about where you live. In this lesson we are going to use the verb “to live”. The root verb/dictionary verb of to live is sumu. When you talk about where … Continue reading
How To Learn Japanese Writing
So, you want to learn Japanese writing? Learning to read and write Japanese is quite an undertaking, considering there are a total of four official scripts. The four scripts used in Japanese are: Katakana – phonetic alphabet used mostly for … Continue reading