October 27, 2024
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Difference between もう and まだ in Japanese Conversations
The blog explains the differences between もう (already/soon) and まだ (still/not yet) in Japanese conversations. もう indicates completed or imminent actions, while まだ denotes ongoing or inc [...]
Read MoreOctober 24, 2024
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Japanese Honorifics: When to Use Them and Their Nuances
Japanese honorifics indicate social relationships and respect levels. Common ones include さん (-san) for politeness, くん (-kun) for boys or junior males, and ちゃん (-chan) for close friends [...]
Read MoreOctober 22, 2024
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How to Say “I want to~, I want” in Japanese : ~たい, ~ほしい
This blog explains how to express desires in Japanese using 〜たい (for wanting to do something) and 〜ほしい (for wanting something). It covers forming these expressions, their usage in senten [...]
Read MoreOctober 17, 2024
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The Difference Between 覚える and 思い出す : “Remember” in Japanese
The difference between 覚える (oboeru) and 思い出す (omoidasu), which both mean "remember" in Japanese. 覚える means to learn or memorize new information, while 思い出す means to recall somethi [...]
Read MoreOctober 12, 2024
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Everything You Need to Know about Honorifics in Japanese
Japanese honorifics convey respect and social hierarchy. -san is the neutral, versatile choice. -kun is used for younger males or friends, while -chan conveys warmth, often for children or clos [...]
Read MoreOctober 10, 2024
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When to use うち or 家(いえ) “House/Home”
In Japanese, 家 (ie) refers to the physical structure of a house, while うち (uchi) conveys a more personal sense of "home," emphasizing emotional connection, family, and belonging. うち is oft [...]
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