How to Ask the Time in Japanese Made Easy
Asking for the time is something essential is pretty much any language, including Japanese. This article explains how do this both in a simple and …
Continue ReadingAsking for the time is something essential is pretty much any language, including Japanese. This article explains how do this both in a simple and …
Continue ReadingHave you ever wondered how one simple syllable can change the meaning or subtleties of a sentence? Japanese particle words can do just that. Simply …
Continue ReadingEver wondered how to ask, “How long does it take to get to ‘X’ or ‘Y’” in Japanese? This article explains in simple and clear terms how to proceed in …
Continue ReadingCreating a sentence in Japanese is relatively simple. Like Latin, the verb comes at the end of the sentence. We also show how to make a negative, and …
Continue ReadingWhen studying Japanese grammar, you will need to know how to conjugate Japanese verbs. Learn about conjugating Japanese verbs in the long-form present …
Continue ReadingBeing able to recognize a Kanji is just the beginning of learning Japanese Kanji. This article explains in-depth the different ways to read a Kanji …
Continue ReadingEver felt confused or discouraged over the apparent complexity of the Japanese Kanji? This article will help you better understand the structure of …
Continue ReadingAlthough Japanese can seem like an intimidating language, its grammar can be somewhat simple when following its basic patterns and rules. Conjugating …
Continue ReadingJapanese has regular numbers, just like English, that are used for a variety of things. However, when you are counting in Japanese or describing how …
Continue ReadingSome things are easy to understand, others are hard to understand. Some people are hard to talk to, others easy to talk to. Learn how to say sentences …
Continue ReadingJapanese is one of the most notoriously difficult languages for English speakers to learn and is the native language to one of the most …
Continue ReadingIn Japanese, there are three different verbs that all mean “to be.” Learn the conjugations of desu in present, past, and negative present …
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