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Japan Buzzwords 2025 Explained by a Native Teacher|Real Japanese, Culture & Example Sentences (Intermediate | N3)
A native Japanese teacher explains all major Japan Buzzwords of 2025 with meanings, cultural context, and natural Japanese example sentences. Perfect for learners and Japan culture fans. -
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14 One-Character Kanji Words Every Beginner Should Know – Explained by a Native Japanese Teacher
Learning Japanese with Just One Character Did you know that in Japanese, just one single character—both in writing and pronunciation—can carry a full and clear meaning? Unlike English, where even simple words like "eye" or "sun" require ... -
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“Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu” Explained: A Complete Guide by a Native Japanese Teacher
What does “yoroshiku onegaishimasu” really mean in Japanese? Learn how to use this essential phrase correctly, with cultural context and real examples. -
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は vs が in Japanese: A Complete Level-by-Level Guide (N5 to N1+)
Confused about “wa (は)” vs “ga (が)” in Japanese? Learn the real difference with examples and natural dialogues—explained by a native Japanese teacher! -
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15 Confusing Japanese Katakana Words That English Speakers Often Misunderstand
Introduction If you’ve ever studied Japanese and thought, “Hey, this word looks just like English!” — but you might be wrong! 😅 Japanese uses many loanwords written in katakana. Some are easy to understand, like コンピューター (computer... -
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“Sumimasen” in Japanese: Is It “Sorry,” “Thank You,” or “Excuse Me”?
“Sumimasen” can mean “sorry,” “thank you,” or “excuse me”—but why? Learn the meaning, grammar, and three key uses of this essential Japanese phrase, plus how to sound natural in real situations. -
Grammar & Usage
How to Use the Japanese Conjunction “〜し” – Grammar, Examples, and Meaning— Explained by a Native Japanese Teacher
Learn how to use the Japanese conjunction “〜し” to connect reasons, traits, and feelings. Includes 4 key grammar uses, examples, and teaching tips from a native instructor. -
Phonetics
Nihon, Nippon, or Japan? What’s the Difference and When to Use Each — Explained by a Native Japanese Teacher
Why do Japanese people say "Nihon" or "Nippon", while the world says "Japan"? A native Japanese teacher explains the history, meaning, and correct usage of each. -
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Japanese Plosive Consonants with IPA: [p][b][t][d][k][g]Explained with Example Words in Japanese and English
Learn the plosive consonants of Japanese—[p], [b], [t], [d], [k], [g]—with IPA symbols and example words in Japanese, English, and Indonesian. Ideal for language learners and educators. -
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Exploring Japanese Character Speech Styles: From Yakuza Slang to Elegant Madam Talk
What Is Yakuwari-go? Yakuwari-go (役割語) refers to stylized ways of speaking used by characters in Japanese media to reflect their role—such as age, gender, or social status. These speech patterns are rarely used in real life, but often... -
Grammar & Usage
Japanese Parts of Speech Explained: The Complete 品詞 (Hinshi) Guide for Beginners
Curious about Japanese grammar? This beginner-friendly guide introduces the 10 parts of speech (品詞), with examples, negative forms, and basic usage notes. -
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Japanese Harassment Terms Explained: What Are ‘Sekuhara’, ‘Kasuhara’ and Other Common Abbreviations?
Let’s learn some Japanese words that describe different kinds of harassment, such as sekuhara, pawahara, and kasuhara. -
Phonetics
What’s the Difference Between Mora and Syllable in Japanese? Easy Explanation with Beginner Words – 日本語のモーラと音節の違いは?
When learning Japanese, you’ll often hear the terms “mora” (モーラ or 拍) and “syllable” (音節). While these two units may seem similar, they work quite differently in Japanese phonetics. -
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Japanese Reaction Words You Need to Know: From “Sokka(そっか)” to “Naruhodo(なるほど)”
Most Common Japanese Reaction Words: Ranked by Frequency 日本語のリアクション表現一覧 No丁寧 / Formalカジュアル / Casual意味・使い方 / MeaningEnglish1はい、そうですねうん、そうだね会話の流れでの相づち / Casual response in conversation fl... -
Particle
8 Essential Uses of the Japanese Particle “の” (No) – Explained by a Native Japanese Teacher- 日本語の助詞「の」の用法8つ
Ranked by Frequency 機能 / Function説明 / Description例文 / ExampleEnglish①所有・所属possession / belonging〜のもの、〜に属する / indicates possession or belonging彼の本私のペンHis bookMy pen②修飾(内容説明)noun describe another noun名... -
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Common Japanese Counters Explained by a Native Teacher: 日 (Days), 人 (People), 個 (Things), 匹 (Animals)
Learn how to use essential Japanese counters like 日 (days), 人 (people), 個 (objects), and 匹 (animals). Explained clearly by a native Japanese teacher with examples and pronunciation tips.
