Sorry for the delay in updating! This week’s phrase to learn: “Cho~ kawaii!” – “Sooo cute!” Pronounced: Choh ka-wa-ee Highlight word: “Kawaii” is one of the most frequently used words b… more →
WhisperCedes wrote 2 weeks ago: Here are some common trendy phrases for young people to use: GUYS Sugee! (soo-gehh) – Wow! / C … more →
Cedes wrote 2 weeks ago: Sorry for the delay in updating! This week’s phrase to learn: “Cho~ kawaii!” – “Sooo cute!” Pronou … more →
Cedes wrote 1 month ago: Latest additions to the site: Lesson 1 – An introduction to learning Japanese Simple Travel Ja … more →
Cedes wrote 1 month ago: Welcome to “Japanese For Everyone”, a learning resource that’s 100% free. This is … more →
Cedes wrote 1 month ago: This week’s phrase to learn: “Zenzen wakaranai” – “I totally don’t understand” Pronounced: Z … more →
Cedes wrote 2 months ago: This week’s phrase to learn: “Maji de?” – “Seriously?” Pronounced: Mah-jee deh? This is an in … more →
Cedes wrote 2 months ago: This week’s phrase to learn: “Daijoubu desu ka?” – “Are you okay? … more →
Cedes wrote 2 months ago: Learn a simple phrase each week, and it will soon add up. This is our first phrase in this series: … more →
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Dan wrote 9 months ago: “I’m making you wait.” I’ve got about half a post on Japanese Buddhism done, … more →
Melinda wrote 10 months ago: だまれ [damare] – Shut up! やめろよ [yameroyo] – Stop it! それ が どうした [sore ga doshita] – S … more →
jappermon wrote 10 months ago: Here is yet another grammar construction that you can use plug and play style. What I mean by this i … more →
jappermon wrote 10 months ago: In Excess – too much When enough, is ENOUGH! Verb (base II) + sugiru Do you overeat? Are there thing … more →
jappermon wrote 10 months ago: Table 1 – The 46 Syllables of the Japanese Syllabary (Romanized) a ka sa ta na ha ma ra ya wa … more →
egoassassin wrote 1 year ago: Here is a quick and useful list of Japanese words for beginners. I started learning the Japanese la … more →
chachatraveler wrote 2010 years ago: Japanese Lamps Japanese for good morning, ohayou is pronounced “o-hi-yo”. Brush up on y … more →