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Do You Know How To Call Them In Japanese? – Japanese Clothes-Related Words That Can Be Confusing

Do You Know How To Call Them In Japanese? There are many Japanese Clothes-Related Words That Can Be Confusing. Read this article and learn interesting Katakana clothes words!
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Yojijukugo From Demon Slayer You Can Use In Daily Conversations: When Four Kanji Make One Poem

ちは。Welcome to Sakura Neko’s Japanese Study Room, where you can learn Japanese from anime quotes! Today’s topic is Demon...
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Japanese Words You Use Which May Mean Something Different To Japanese People

This article discusses a few expressions Japanese people may not understand in the way you intend.
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Learn How To Compare Two Items in Japanese From a Porco Rosso Quote

みなさんこんにちは。Welcome to Sakura Neko’s Japanese Study Room, where you can learn Japanese from anime quotes! Today’s topic i...
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Japanese Slang in Yonezu Kenshi’s new song you can start using TODAY!

This article discusses Japanese slang used in Shinigami by Kenshi Yonezu
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What does ‘Jugemu Jugemu’ actually mean in Japanese?: Learn the JUGEMU song lyrics in 5 minutes

This article talks about the lyrics and its meaning of the Jugemu song
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Sono sharingan, omae wa doko made mieteiru?

This blog post explains Itachi's phrase その写輪眼...。お前はどこまで見えている / Sono sharingan, omae wa doko made mieteiru. If you like Naruto, watching anime or learning Japanese, please read on!
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Learn Japanese from 水の呼吸 / Water Breathing in Demon Slayer

はい、みなさん、こんにちは!今日も元気に、日本語の勉強頑張りましょう!Today, we will look at a phrase from Demons Slayer . The movie Demon Slayer Mugen Tr...
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Fullmetal Alchemist – ‘The world isn’t perfect. That’s why it’s beautiful’ Explained.

ようこそ! Welcome to Sakura Neko's Japanese Study Room! Here, I break down anime quotes and explain grammar points used ...
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Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru – Explained (JLPT N5)

This article explains the te-form in Japanese using the phrase 'Omae Wa Mou Shindeiru' as an example.
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