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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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Common Japanese Homophones

Hi guys! Today I will be talking about Japanese homophones and when to use them. These are the ones that I used to have a lot of trouble with, but there are a lot more so I encourage you to research/study more homophones.  1. あつい 暑い “used when talking about the weather …

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Japanese phrases of Love you might need one day

Japanese phrases of Love you might need one day 愛してる aishiteru I love you 好き suki I like you 一緒にいたい Issho ni itai I want to spend time with you 大事にしたい。 Daiji ni Shitai. I treasure you. 手をつなごう te wo tsunagou let’s hold hands 付き合おう tsukiaou let’s go out カップル …

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Personal Pronouns in Japanese

Personal Pronouns in Japanese In this lesson we will learn how to use the personal pronoun swelling in Japanese. English Japanese Way to use I watashi わたし 私 Standard watakushi わたくし 私 Very formally boku ぼく 僕 Only boy ore おれ 俺 Only man, rough We watashitachi わたしたち 私たち Standard …

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100 common Japanese Adjectives

100 common Japanese Adjectives In this lesson we will learn common Japanese adjectives that are used every day. Kanji Hiragana Romaji Meaning 熱い あつい atsui Hot (touch) 冷たい つめたい tsumetai Chilly あたたかい atatakai Warm (touch) 美味しい おいしい oishii Delicious 不味い まずい mazui Disgusting 塩辛い しおからい shiokarai Salty 甘い あまい amai …

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Counters in Japanese

Counters in Japanese Count In Japanese The Most Common Japanese Counters Do you know any other ways to count Japanese? Counting in Japanese Counter: nin | Usage: people 一人 hitori – one person [irregular]. 二人 futari – two people [irregular]. 三人 san nin – three people [now we simply add …

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