How to Count in Japanese – Part Fourteen – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will learn how to count seconds, minutes, …
Are you familiar with the word 弁当(べんとう: Bentō) (>ω<)?
弁当(べんとう: Bentō) means lunchbox in Japanese♥
A traditional bento consists of rice, fish or meat, and one or more pickled or cooked vegetables, usually in a box-shaped container☆

But you …
How to Count in Japanese – Part Twelve – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will look at how to count houses …
How to Count in Japanese – Part Eleven – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will look at how to count small …
Japanese Grammar: Indefinite Expressions – Review Notes
In English, indefinite expressions are words like something, someone, and somewhere.
Today we will learn how to make indefinite expressions in Japanese using question words plusか (ka). (◕ω<)☆
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Different Escalator rule in TOKYO and OSAKA!
How to Count in Japanese – Part Ten – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we …
How to Count in Japanese – Part Nine – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will look at how to count liquid …
reading in Japanese is 読む(yomu)
How to Count in Japanese – Part Eight – Review Notes
There are many ways to count things in Japanese depending on the type of object being counted! In these review notes, we will look …
こんにちは!\(◕ω◕)/☆
We have been getting a lot of questions lately about how to type in Japanese on your computer! So, we decided to share the instructions for both windows and mac users with you all so that you can type …
Japanese Grammar: Eliciting and Making Proposals – Review Notes
Today we will learn how to elicit and make proposals in Japanese using 〜ましょうか (~mashou ka) and 〜ましょう (~mashou)! (◕ω<)☆
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