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0091- Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Something (Someone, somewhere etc)

How can I say in Japanese “I’d like to do something this weekend”? Ambiguous words When we want to use ambiguous words s...
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0080 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – 全部 / みんな (zenbu / minna: all)

How can I say in Japanese that my friends have all gone to Japan? Difference between 全部 / みんな (zenbu / minna: all) There...
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0078 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Duration

How can I say in Japanese that I (have) studied Japanese for 3 years? Grammar pattern with duration information When add...
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0077 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Frequency

How can I say in Japanese that I go to the cinema once a week? Frequency in Japanese When talking about frequency, just ...
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0076 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Counter Suffix 3 (ri & nin)

How can I say in Japanese that there are 100 people in a room? Summary of Counter Suffixes In short, counter suffixes ar...
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0075 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Counter Suffix 2 (dai & mai)

How can I say in Japanese that I have 100 photos? Summary of counter suffix In short,  Counter suffix is a must when cla...
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0074 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Counter Suffix 1 (basics)

How can I say in Japanese that I ate two apples? Counter suffix in Japanese A counter suffix in Japanese is like "a cup ...
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0072 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Position (3 dimensions)

How can I say in Japanese that there are cookies on the table? Three dimensions position (above, below, left, right) Whe...
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0071 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Position (2 dimensions)

How can I explain the place of my country on the map in Japanese? Two dimensions position (above, below, left, right) Wh...
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0062 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – Connect sentences (same / opposite value)

How can I use two adjectives easily in Japanese? Enumerate two same values The easiest way to use two adjectives which h...