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Areolaslips - Reddit
r/areolaslips: Read the pinned post at the very top of the subreddit if you do not have posting permission. It is to make sure people know what the…
onomatopoeia - How to write down sound of laugh in speech
I'm listening to some dialogues in Japanese and I write them down. I need to write down sound of laughter in sentence (speech) like in English for example Ha ha What I need should have notion of
My list of comprehensible Japanese channels : r/LearnJapanese - Reddit
- Learn Japanese with Tanaka san - しのせんせい - Japanese folktales and other interesting content - Onomappu - What I like about his channel is that he provides English subtitle for all of his videos …
What are the differences between - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
The Japanese hiragana and katakana syllabaries can mostly be described as phonetic. But there are two exceptions, the two pairs of syllables modified to be voiced with the dakuten diacritic which t...
How to Differentiate Kono, Sono, Ano, Kore, Sore, Are (Japanese ...
Feb 16, 2022 · Im am learning Japanese and cannot understand the differences in using Kono, Sono, ano and kore, sore, are. How do I know when to use them, what is the correct context, what are the …
Question about supposedly a Japanese proverb
Oct 26, 2015 · I came across to this sentence: The Japanese say you have three faces. The first face, you show to the world. The second face, you show to your close friends, and your family. The third …
Japanese Language - Reddit
Besides Japanese, I've also studied English, Chinese, and Korean :3) With the experience of learning from previous languages plus the past 1 month of trying and studying, let's see how I can learn this …
What do - and 」 mean? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Mar 16, 2018 · I’m a bit new to Japanese and I’m a little confused about what they are used for.