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2025 JLPT: How do you say exit in Japanese? twitter.com/pengin_/status…
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never underestimate the versatility of nihongo jōzu twitter.com/tinyintokyo/st…
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My mistake
#日本語
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The correct way to say 'burnable garbage' in #Japanese
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Useful Japanese phrase #37
「すみません」
Pronunciation: soo-mee-mah-sen
Meaning: anything you want it to mean
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Useful ninja vocabulary
#sasuke
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Language schools
#日本語
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Demon Slayer is a great anime for learning Japanese
if you plan on slaying demons
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The surest way to avoid making mistakes in Japanese is to never open your mouth
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Someone called me a gaijin today
But they added さん so it evens out
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If a foreigner speaks Japanese in a forest and no Japanese people are around to hear it, is the foreigner nihongo jōzu?
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It’s easy to say sports in Japanese
basketball is basukettobōru
football is futtobōru
soccer is sakkā
tennis is tenisu
golf is gorufu
and baseball is yakyū wait what’s up with baseball
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'Welcome' variants
#日本語
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Japanese things I don't yet fully understand
#日本語
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Seriously thinking about going for N1 this year
Just need to get past シ and ツ
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Things I like about Japan
#日本
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all japanese learners:
how it started how it’s going
nihongo jōzu nihongo jōzu
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The hero that Tokyo needs, but not the one it deserves twitter.com/mr_yabatan/sta…
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I’m immune to coronavirus because I’m hikikomori
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Most people know changing a word’s kanji changes its meaning. But did you know katakana and hiragana can also change meaning? For example, the katakana word シンプル means ‘simple’ but if you change the final character to a hiragana る it becomes シンプる which means ‘to simp’
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Thoughts on 'gaijin hunters'
#日本
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Foreigners vs. kōhī
#日本
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It’s important to learn Japanese pitch-accent in order to differentiate between common words. For example, HAshi is ‘chopsticks’ but haSHI is ‘bridge’, and KUmo is ‘clouds’ but KUmo is ‘spider’ so chotto those are literally the exact same
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i've been told i'm a natural
@CDawgVA