Merry Christmas in Japanese!

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Japanese Phrases: I want… – Review Notes

Do you know what you want to get from Santa? Today, we learned how to ask what someone wants for Christmas, and how to answer in Japanese! Review what we learned below!

Japanese Phrase Lesson : I understood

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PuniPuni Japanese Lesson : I don’t understand – Review Notes

Today we learned how to say “I understood” and “I don’t understand” in Japanese. In this review, we will go over these phrases and we will introduce the casual versions.

Spring in Japan: 桜 sakura – cherry trees

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こんにちは〜☆(◕ω<)

Today I want to share some beautiful pictures of Spring in Japan! Spring in Japan is very beautiful because of all the blooming 桜 (Sakura) – Cherry Trees☆

 

 

What does ひらひら (Hirahira) mean in Japanese??

 


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Japanese Phrases – I’m Sleepy – 眠たい

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Basic Japanese Phrases: I’m sleepy – 眠たい – Review Notes

Today we learned how to say “I’m sleepy” in Japanese. In this review we will learn some similar Japanese phrases.

Japanese Phrase Lesson : Hot and Cold

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PuniPuni Japanese Lesson : Hot and Cold – Review Notes

Today we learned how to say “hot” and “cold” in Japanese. In this review, we will learn about two other words that mean “hot” and “cold” and we will talk

“Have a happy new year !” in Japanese

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Do you know how to say ” Have a happy new year !” in Japanese?

今年もお世話になりました! (kotoshi mo osewa ni narimashita.)  \(◕ω◕)/♥ 


Do you know what Japanese people do for New Year’s Eve? New Year’s Eve in Japanese is

☆How to say Happy New Year in Japanese☆

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Happy New Year in Japanese:
あけましておめでとうございます
\(◕ω◕)/

Today we learned how to say Happy New Year in Japanese! We also learned another common expression that Japanese people use when wishing each other a Happy New Year, 今年もよろしくおねがいします。

Occupations/Jobs/ WORK in Japanese

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Japanese Vocabulary – Occupations (職業) – Review Notes

Today we learned how to say some occupations in Japanese! In these review notes, we will go over all the Japanese vocabulary that was in the video and we will see a

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