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The Common Conjunction Usage of the ‘て-form’ in Japanese

The Common Conjunction Usage of the ‘て-form’ in Japanese The Common Conjunction Usage of the ‘て-form’ The ‘て-form’ is the earliest verb conjugation in Japanese. Because many grammar points require pairing with the ‘て-form’, we can even say: ‘Mastering the て-form brings color to Japanese learning, while not mastering it …

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Basics of self-care in Japanese

Basics of self-care in Japanese 1. 十分な睡眠をとる (Jūbun na suimin o toru) – Get enough sleep 2. 早く寝て早く起きる (Hayaku寝て hayaku okiru) – Early to bed, early to rise 3. 1日3回、バランスの良い食事をする (Ichinichi sankai, baransu no yoi shokuji o suru) – Eat a balanced diet three times a day 4. 朝ごはんを食べる (Asa …

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How to use こ, そ, あ, and ど in Japanese

How to use こ, そ, あ, and ど in Japanese こ、そ、あ、ど hope this will help you to understand their uses in Japanese. これ kore = this (one) それ sore = that (one) “close to the listener” あれ are = that (one) “far from both of us” どれ dore = which (one) この kono + [noun] = this [noun] …

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How to Say to Wear in Japanese

How to Say to Wear in Japanese Different ways to say Wear in Japanese 1. 履く(Haku): Clothing You Pull Up (From the Waist Down) Haku is used for anything you’d wear below your hips. Examples include pants, jeans, underwear, socks, shoes, and leggings. Examples: 1. 今日は新しい靴を履いて行こう。 (Kyō wa atarashii kutsu …

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Japanese Words for Here and There

Japanese Words for Here and There Words for Here and There in Japanese Learn ここ (Koko)、そこ (Soko)、 あそこ (Asoko) in Japanese どこ means “Where?” And ここ, そこ and あそこ are ways to respond to this question! A good way to remember ここ, そこ and あそこ is that they follow the …

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