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How to Use Tonikaku and Toriaezu To Improve Your Japanese Now!

Author: Mizuki Ichihira When reading on a smartphone, we recommend turning the screen to landscape mode. Tonikaku Akarui Yasumura-san Japanese comedian "Tonikaku Akarui Yasumura"-san, a recent finalist on the famous British TV show "Britain's Got Talent," is making waves in the entertainment industry. Although he didn't win the final, he sure won the hearts of […]

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Japanese Learning Blogs
5 Useful M-Words You Must Know When Learning Japanese!

Want to improve your Japanese conversational skills? Here's a list of 5 useful Japanese M-words you will use in everyday conversations!

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Katakana Words: An Easy Guide For Them

When learning Japanese one question you surely think about is “What is Katakana used for?” Here’s our guide to help you memorize when to use this syllabary. What Is The Katakana Syllabary As you may know, Katakana is one of the two Japanese syllabaries, the second one being the Hiragana. These two only represent sounds, […]

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Japanese Ending Particles: How to Master Japanese Sentence Structure

We already saw that Japanese particles are a vital part of this language because they state the grammatical function of the noun or nouns they are referring to. However, there are some Japanese particles that are put at the end of the sentence, after the verb, which emphasizes the purpose of the speaker. They are […]

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Japanese Learning Blogs
How to Use the Main Japanese Particles

Particles are a vital part of the Japanese language. They are the modifiers that state the grammatical role of the noun they refer to and express what that noun is doing in the sentence. So how do you use particles in the Japanese language, you might ask? You will learn more about how to use […]

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Basic Japanese Questions: How to Easily Ask and Answer

While at the beginner level of a language, it often happens to us when we don’t know what we are asked. Sometimes, we meet new people, and they try to ask basic questions. However, they’re not aware of our personal level, so sometimes the line of questions gets difficult. At some point, we are left […]

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