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All about Christmas – Must Know Japanese Vocabulary Posted by keiko on Dec 17, 2014
Hi everyone, Christmas is already coming up next week. Are you ready for Christmas? This might be the busiest time of the year for some of you, getting your presents ready for everyone, shipping them out to friends & family, also perhaps, getting your house ready to welcome some guests? I know I am pretty…
Learn Japanese by Listening to an Old Folk Tale Posted by keiko on Dec 7, 2014
Here is another popular Japanese Old Folk Tale series this month. These stories are short, simple, and easy to understand so it’s perfect for learning Japanese especially for novice learners. Try following the story without looking at the translation or transliteration the first time. If you have problem following the story then, take a look…
Japanese Quiz Challenge Posted by keiko on Nov 30, 2014
It is the end of the November now, and we are fixing to go into December. I can’t believe 2014 is almost over with just one month left. Are you guys ready to start a new year? I know I am not ready at all. I feel like this year just flew by and feel…
Learning Negative Imperative Sentences in Japanese Posted by keiko on Nov 30, 2014
When you want to just tell someone, “Don’t talk so loud, please”, how would you say that in Japanese? As a mom, I feel like I use the negative imperative forms all the time with my kids. I know it’s not good to talk to them so negatively, but some days, I just can’t help…
Various ways of saying, I am very cold! in Japanese Posted by keiko on Nov 26, 2014
Hi, Winter is near us, and for some of you, it’s already here. I have to tell you, winter is not my favorite season at all, but snow is pretty, and I love skiing! So, I can’t complain much. In today’s article, let me show you different ways of saying, I am very cold! in…
Japanese Hamburger Posted by keiko on Nov 24, 2014
Here is the recipe for quick and easy meal, especially for the days you feel like eating meat! (Sorry all vegetarian folks out there). This is one of my kids’ favorites, and I cook it often at home as well. In Japanese, we call it Hanba-gu, ハンバーグ. In English, this is a simple hamburger that…
Learning Imperative Sentence in Japanese Posted by keiko on Nov 18, 2014
Imperative sentence might be something you might not use too often but you definitely want to know because it will come in handy when you need to express your strong opinion. Typically in English, imperative sentence begins with the base form of verb, and it ends with a period or exclamation point. It is similar in…