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Fruit (果物・くだもの or フルーツ) Apple: Ringo / りんご/ 林檎 Banana: Banana / ばなな/ バナナ Grape: Budou / ぶどう/ 葡萄 Peac
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Light verb constructionsA light verb is a verb deprived of its basic meaning. Many languages employ
線香|せんこう|Incense stick
1. Beach: umi / うみ/海2. City: tokai / とかい/都会3. Countryside: inaka / いなか/田舎4. Forest: shinrin / しんりん/森
Common animals in Japanese language. ____________ When learning to speak in Japanese, one must appro
myungho: Have to memorise all this plus general conversation before next week someone kill me
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JLPT Level: UnlistedOmg I just noticed that the example sentence has こんこん in hiragana beside the kan
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji are N1 and N3 respectively.Alright, this is a pretty interesting
JLPT Level: N1, and the kanji are N1 and unlisted respectively.Most of the time, this word is writte
JLPT Level: UnlistedThis is one of the coolest words I have found to date. Look at those meanings!!
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji are N1 and N4 respectively.Okay, this one is so low frequency yo
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji are N4 and N5 respectively.This is a pretty low-frequency word.
JLPT Level: Unlisted蔓On-yomi: man, banKun-yomi: habiko.ru, tsuruMeaning: vine, tendril, influence, c
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji is N1This has an etymology different from what I had expected. L
JLPT Level: Unlisted, but the kanji are N4 and N3 respectively.While not a super common word, you do
JLPT Level: N1Three JLPT words in a row? What is happening?Okay. I knew going in that this kanji was
JLPT Level: N1, and the kanji are N3 and N2 respectively.Wow, two words that are on the JLPT in a ro
JLPT Level: N1Aha!! At long last, a word that is on the JLPT haha.I could only find one source that
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JPN GRAMMAR: Number (+Counter) (ぐらい・くらい) は / Noun (だけ)は “At least)”Source: Tobira Lesson
JPN Grammar: 〜など (non-exhaustive list)Source: Tobira Lesson 2〜など indicates that the given list
JPN Grammar: 〜なければ(ならない・いけない)〜なくては(ならない・いけない)“Must/Have to”Source: Tobira Lesson 2 and J
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