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Issue #1 April 2018 DOWNLOAD the eBOOK: Please note: This issue is completely free and may be downloaded as a PDF (recommended for the pretty graphics), MOBI (for Kindles and Kindle readers), or ePub (eBook format for everyone else). Click here to download the e-zine....
read moreI, Me, & Thee: On Japanese Pronouns
Japanese is famous for dropping pronouns. Once the topic or subject of a conversation is established, it is awkward to continually use the pronoun. And yet, ironically, there are tons of pronouns available for use—even more when considering dialects. As mentioned...
read moreLearn Japanese Animal Names
Japanese animal names vocabulary list for beginners. Let’s learn a few common animal names in Japanese. First, the word for “animal” is 動物 doubutsu. This literally means moving (動) thing (物).
read moreNewest Japanese Lessons and Articles
Makoto e-Zine #1 Audio Files
Issue #1 April 2018 DOWNLOAD the eBOOK: Please note: This issue is completely free and may be downloaded as a PDF (recommended for the pretty graphics), MOBI (for Kindles and Kindle readers), or ePub (eBook format for everyone else). Click here to download the e-zine....
read moreI, Me, & Thee: On Japanese Pronouns
Japanese is famous for dropping pronouns. Once the topic or subject of a conversation is established, it is awkward to continually use the pronoun. And yet, ironically, there are tons of pronouns available for use—even more when considering dialects. As mentioned...
read moreLearn Japanese Animal Names
Japanese animal names vocabulary list for beginners. Let’s learn a few common animal names in Japanese. First, the word for “animal” is 動物 doubutsu. This literally means moving (動) thing (物).
read moreLearning Japanese Kanji: What are On and Kun Readings and When to Use Them
On, Kun? What is That? And When Do I Use Which? Hiragana, katakana, and kanji are the three legs that make up the Japanese writing system stool. The kana (a classification name for hiragana and katakana together) are fairly easy to learn in just a few weeks of careful...
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