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In this lesson we are going to learn of to ask for and how to indicate days of the week in Japanese.
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In this lesson we are going to learn of to ask for and how to indicate days of the week in Japanese.
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In this lesson we will see how to say time in Japanese. Let’s go!
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In today’s lesson we are going to discover numbers in Japanese. Once again a subject not as simple as it may seem. Let’s go!
Continue reading Japanese Lesson – Introduction to Japanese Numbers
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In this lesson we will see how to draw thai consonants.
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And here is the final part of the adventures of Momotarou and his new fellow companions!
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Here is the continuation of Momotarou-kun’s adventures!
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Here is a famous Japanese story: Momotarou (ももたろう)
Momotarou is one of the most famous Japanese stories outside of Japan. It counts how a young boy, found in a peach, will be fighting demons with his fellow companions.
You will find here a slightly modified version of the story, written in hiragana and katakana. Each word comes with its pronunciation and translation. These are hidden by default, and you just click/tap on a word to show them.
You also have some reading notes below the text, as well as a full translation at the end of the article.
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Here is a new article around Japanese particles: the particle を.
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As I indicated in my previous article on Thai script, in addition to our traditional Hindo-Arabic figures (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), the Thai script also has its own way of representing figures.
Let’s see how this all works!
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This article will introduce one of the primary use of the particles は and が: introducing a topic into a conversation or text, and telling facts about this topic.
Reference: The particles は and が
Continue reading Japanese Grammar – Introducing and Telling about a Topic