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How to say “It can’t be helped!” in Japanese?
しょうがない (shouganai)- I can’t help it.
仕方がない (shikata ga nai)- I can’t help it.
まあ、しょうがない。 (maa, shouganai)- Oh well, I can’t help it.
仕方ないよ。 (shikatanai yo)- I can’t help it.
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…How to say “near” & “far” in Japanese?
近い(CHIKAI) – NEAR
遠い(TOOI) – FAR
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How to say “Dark” and “Bright” in Japanese?
明るい akarui – light, bright
暗い kurai – dark, gloomy
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Have you ever heard of the word もったいない(mottainai)?
もったいない means “That’s a waste!”
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Do you know how to say HAPPY & UNHAPPY in Japanese?
幸せ (shiawase) – happy
幸福 (koufuku) – happiness
不幸せ (fushiawase) – unhappy
不幸 (fukou) – unhappiness
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That’s stupid! Worthless! くだらない(。ノε`。)ノ
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Learn 3 ways to say why in Japanese (。ノε`。)ノ
どうして? Doushite
なんで? Nande
なぜ? Naze
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How to say WIN & LOSE in Japanese?!
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早口言葉 (hayakuchi kotoba)!
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Japanese Phrase Lesson 9: Fun and interesting! 楽しい!おもしろい! – Review Notes
Today we learned the Japanese words for “fun” (tanoshii) and “funny/interesting” (omoshiroi). In this review, we will learn the negative and past tense of these words, as well …