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Japanese Grammar: Indefinite Expressions – Review Notes
In English, indefinite expressions are words like something, someone, and somewhere.
Today we will learn how to make indefinite expressions in Japanese using question words plusか (ka). (◕ω<)☆
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How to Count in Japanese – Part Eleven – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will look at how to count small …
How to Count in Japanese – Part Twelve – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will look at how to count houses …
How to Count in Japanese – Part Fourteen – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will learn how to count seconds, minutes, …
How to Say “Nothing,” “Nowhere,” and “No one” in Japanese – Review Notes
In our last grammar lesson, we learned the indefinite pronouns “something,” “somewhere,” and “someone” in Japanese.
Continuing the theme, today we focused on what we call …
How to Say “Anything,” “Anywhere,” and “Anyone” in Japanese – Review Notes
In our last grammar lesson, we learned how to say words like “nothing,” “nowhere,” and “no one” in Japanese.
Continuing the theme, today we focused on what …
How to Make Inferences Based on Direct Observation Using「〜そうです。」 – Review Notes
Today we learned how to express an impression or an inference based off of direct observation in Japanese.
In these video review notes we will go over today’s Japanese …
Japanese Vocabulary – Nationalities – Review Notes
Today we learned how to say some nationalities in Japanese! In these review notes, we will go over all the Japanese vocabulary that was in the video and we will see a list …
Japanese Vocabulary – Shapes (形) – Review Notes
Today we learned how to say some shapes in Japanese! In these review notes, we will go over all the Japanese vocabulary that was in the video and we will see a …
How to Express Excessiveness in Japanese Using「すぎる」- Review Notes
Today we learned how to express excessiveness in Japanese using すぎる (sugiru).
In these video review notes we will go over today’s Japanese grammar in greater detail and see some more …