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Category Archives: TODAY’S NEW WORD
The Japanese Comics「Golgo 13」201st Book published. Set A New Guinness World Records
According to the News Web Easy, the 「Golgo 13」is the gekiga (Graphic novel・Japanese comics) which Mr Takao Saito has been continuing on a magazine since 1968. The main character, of which nationality is unknown, is doing activities by using a … Continue reading
A Japanese slang – Egui (エグい)
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The Japanese Rainy Season Words 梅雨の季節言葉 (つゆのきせつことば)
THE RAINY SEASON JAPANESE WORDS Continue reading
A Japanese Slang (Zokugo) – [Yabai (やばい!]
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Tagged Female words, Male words, Native, young generation
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YCU 「The Vaccine Seem to be Effective to Covit Variant 」
According to News Web Easy, a group at YCU, Yokohama City University, has studied whether current vaccines are effective for new corona virus variant or not. The group has searched the blood of 105 doctors who took the second dose … Continue reading
Posted in JAPANESE LIFE, JAPANESE SOCIETY, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged Covit, Japan News, News Web Easy, Vaccine, VARIANT, YCU
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10 Japanese Adjectives to Describe Something
Adjectives STURACTURE NONE WA ADJECTIVE DESU An example The road is narrow – michi wa semai desu. NARROW – Semai 狭い・ せまい WIDE – Hiroi 広い・ひろい A garden is wide -niwa wa hiroi desu. BRIGHT – Akarui 明るい・ あかるい Sky … Continue reading
A Japanese slang – Emo i (エモい)
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10 Encouraging Words in Japanese – (励ましのことば)
The encouraging words One a while everyone goes through tough times, things are not going smoothly as we plan, life is up and down. Sometimes we feel we wish someone helps us. Especially now, we need to support each other, … Continue reading
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A Koala at a zoo in Awaji Island lives longer in the world!!!
Become a Guinness World Record According to NHK News Web Easy, the Koala at zoo in Awaji Island, Hyogo prefecture, in Japan, became 24 years old on 1st of February last month and has became a Guinness World Record as … Continue reading
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Spring Words 春の言葉 (はるのことば)
Konnichiwa Weather has been kind to us recently, though we still have cold days. When it is a sunny day we feel much warmer even if the temperature is not so high. We also come across to see the signs … Continue reading
18 Common Verbs to Describe Activities – My Daily Routine
The verbs Below are my daily routine outlined, just a general idea. When we describe what to do, we use the verb + masu form. A. The verb + masu. For example, to get up, we say Oki masu B. … Continue reading
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Winter’s Words 冬の言葉 (ふゆのことば)
Konnichiwa It has been cold hasn’t it! Winter makes us less active, well at least for me. It takes courage to step outside and even walk.. However, may be a perfect time to study at home. Specially due to the … Continue reading
I LIKE MUSIC (おんがくがすき!)
TODAY’S NEW WORD ” I LIKE MUSIC”. WATASHI WA ONGAKU GA SUKI DESU. わたし(私) は、おんがく(音楽)がすき(好き)です。 Do you like Japanese music? Revently Jpop has became so popular in US as well as UK. This album is the one I am listening now!! … Continue reading
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