Learn a Japanese medical phrase This item may have many names in your country too. What do you call it. Takane sensei and her family star in this amusing story of everyday life in Japan. Read on below and found out more and use this Japanese lesson blog to learn some new Japanese phrases and vocabulary. 絆創膏(ばんそうこう)Adhesive bandage By TAKANE Yukiko 先日、料理中に指を切ってしまいました。 探すときはないものです。...
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The Japanese language or Nihongo, is a complex language with 3 writing methods (hiragana, katakana and kanji) as well as idioms, proverbs, and local dialects, and linguistic idiocynracies. The Japanese teacher blogs in this blog category goes into some of these aspects in detail.
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Learn a Japanese medical phrase This item may have many names in your country too. What do you call it. Takane sensei and her family star in this amusing story of everyday life in Japan. Read on below and found out more and use this Japanese lesson blog to learn some new Japanese phrases and vocabulary. 絆創膏(ばんそうこう)Adhesive bandage By TAKANE Yukiko 先日、料理中に指を切ってしまいました。 探すときはないものです。...
Changes in Japanese society Japan as a nation is an ever-changing landscape of influences and shifts in fashions and tastes. The changes are often brought about by the younger population and from abroad, but some changes are just brought about by time. In this blog for Japanese readers, Japanese teacher Ayako Suzuki deals with the changing tastes of the Japanese people and one Japanese phrase th...
How to say thank you in Japanese Japanese is often said to be a difficult language to master. But many people actually find it quite easy to speak but difficult to read or write. But even in spoken Japanese, there are some areas where foreign speakers can make mistakes or be misunderstood. This is why it is best to learn Japanese from a professional teacher rather than merely a native speaker. A...
Popular Japanese idioms Learning Japanese vocabulary and grammar is a great way to start studying Japanese. But sometimes it is useful to know some Japanese idioms as well. Using the right idioms in your conversation will definitely impress your Japanese friends and co-workers and make your Japanese sound more natural too. In this blog for Japanese learners., Miyako Fujinawa, a Japanese teacher...
How to study Japanese Kanji There are many ways to study and memorize Kanji. You can try to learn the radicals or practice the stroke order and write them our repeatedly. Or you try to learn them organically by making note of all the Kanji you see if you live in an immersive environment. Or you can do what this teacher recommends. Read this blog to find out the method a Japanese teacher employs...