Differences between Wakaru and Shiru – IDK in Japanese
What do you do when two Japanese words seem to mean the same thing? Learn about the nuances, of course. Some basic words in Japanese can be the hardest to…
Continue readingWhat do you do when two Japanese words seem to mean the same thing? Learn about the nuances, of course. Some basic words in Japanese can be the hardest to…
Continue readingStop using “Sayonara”, your hurting people’s feelings! :What? Sayonara means “Goodbye” in Japanese right? What are you talking about! Well it’s true that Sayonara does mean “farewell” in Japanese, but,…
Continue readingToday we are going to be introducing you to the wonderful world of Japanese Grammar. Whether you’re a complete noob or just looking to brush up on your grammar skills,…
Continue readingA ridiculously essential Japanese phrase : Daijoubu(Daijobu):As you’ve been learning Japanese, you’ve problem come across the phrase “Daijoubu(Daijobu) desu” (大丈夫です) more than once. 25 Ways to Say Daijoubu (Daijobu だいじょうぶ…
Continue readingHow to use the Japanese useful phrase: Otsukaresama お疲れ様(おつかれさま) : If you have just got yourself a Job in Japan, it is absolutely essential you learn the phrase “Otsukaresama”. This…
Continue readingこんちは, Wassup, today we are going to be taking a look at the absolute essential Japanese slang you need to know to blend in, in Japan. Every language involves a…
Continue readingWelcome back and hello! This is part 2 of Japanese antonyms. As a warning, this list will be a little harder than part 1. Part 1 : Let’s Study Japanese…
Continue readingSumimasen すみません in Japanese and Gomennasai ごめんなさい in Japanese are both a way to apologise and say “I’m sorry” for something in Japanese, so how are they different? Well my…
Continue readingJapanese and English both have their fair share of suffixes. We use them so much in English, we might not even notice them. English suffixes include things like -ing, -ly,…
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