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Useful Japanese Telephone Phrases

Some Useful Japanese Phrases for Telephone Conversations Here are some super useful phrases you can use もしもし — moshi moshi → Hello (used when answering the phone) お電話番号は何番ですか? — o-denwa bangou wa nanban desu ka? → What is your phone number? この番号に電話してもらえますか? — kono bangou ni denwa shite moraemasu ka? …

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How to Use the Particle で in Japanese

How to Use the Particle で in Japanese 1. Location of an Action Meaning: “at,” “in” (where the action happens) Structure: [Place] + で+ [Action] Usage Tip: Use this when something happens at a specific place. Example: 図書館で本を読みます。 (としょかんでほんをよみます) I read a book at the library. 2. Means /Method / …

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Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 8

Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 8 1. 〜てあげる/〜てもらう/〜てくれる Meaning & Explanation: These expressions are used to describe giving or receiving acts of kindness (actions, not things). 〜てあげる = “do something for someone” (speaker or someone gives a favor) 〜てくれる = “someone does something for me/us” (speaker receives a favor) 〜てもらう = …

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Sound Changes in JLPT Listening

Sound Changes in JLPT Listening This document helps you understand how Japanese people shorten – swallow sounds – speak naturally in daily life. Related Post: List N5 Kanji Exercises with Answers [PDF] JLPT N5 Mock Test Workbook

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Useful Japanese Expressions (Lessons 1–17)

Useful Japanese Expressions (Lessons 1–17) Japanese Language Lesson 1: Yes and No Japanese Language Lesson 2: Ways to Say Hello in Japanese Japanese Language Lesson 3: Ways to Say Bye Japanese Language Lesson 4: Ways to Say Thank You Japanese Language Lesson 5: Responding to “Thank You” Japanese Language Lesson …

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How to say “I, You, He, She, They, We” in Japanese

How to say “I, You, He, She, They, We” in Japanese Different Ways to Say “I” in Japanese Kanji Hiragana Romaji Level / Who uses it Meaning & Usage 私 わたし watashi Polite / Neutral Used by both men and women in formal and casual settings. 私 わたくし watakushi Very …

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