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Japanese Grammar: Extending an Invitation using 〜ませんか – Review Notes
Today we learned how to extend an invitation in Japanese using the negative question form of the verb 〜ませんか (~masen ka).
If you haven’t learned about the negative form of …
Basic Japanese Vocabulary: People
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Today we learned some basic Japanese vocabulary for people, such as man, woman, girl, and boy! In these notes, we will review these words and learn some other similar words!
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Japanese Sentence Ending Particles yo (よ) and ne (ね) – Review Notes
Today we learned about the Japanese sentence ending particles, yo (よ) and ne (ね). We learned that sentence ending particles are used to indicate the speaker’s assumption, …
Common Japanese Phrases: しつれいします – Review Notes
Today we learned two polite Japanese expressions for entering or leaving a room. In these notes we will learn the literal meanings and we will go over some other ways that you can …
Japanese Vocabulary: Basic Japanese Adjectives Part 2 – Review Notes
Today we learned some more basic adjectives in Japanese! Let’s go over what we learned today and then we will see a list of some extra Japanese adjectives.
To learn …
Daily Japanese Expressions: Ojamashimasu – Review Notes
Today we learned two polite Japanese expressions for visiting someone’s house, “Ojamashimasu” (I will disturb you) and “Ojamashimashita” (I have disturbed you). In this review, we will learn a little more about these …
PuniPuni Japanese Lesson 15: Welcome home – Review Notes
Today we learned two common daily Japanese expressions, ただいま (Tadaima – I’m home) and おかえり (Okaeri – welcome home). In this review, we will learn a little more about these expressions …
Japanese Grammar: Verbs “imasu” and “arimasu” – Review Notes
Today we learned two ways to show existence in Japanese using the verbs arimasu (for non-living things) and imasu (for living things). But what about dead things, robots, and plants?!? Do …
Japanese Expressions: Ittekimasu いってきます – Review Notes
Today we learned two common daily Japanese expressions, Ittekimasu (いってきます) and Itterasshai (いってらっしゃい). We learned that Japanese people use these expressions when they or their family members leave the …
Japanese Grammar Lesson 13: Time Particle ni (に) – Review Notes
Today we learned how to use the Japanese particle に (ni) to indicate a specific point in time. In this review, we will go over what …