Hiragana Stroke Order with Pictures 2. ta chi tsu te to, na ni nu ne no, ha hi fu he ho. ひらがなのかきじゅん2.たちつてと、なにぬねの、はひふへほ
Today's post is hiragana stroke order series vol.2! I am going to give you stroke orders for ta chi(ti) tsu te to, na ni nu…
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Today's post is hiragana stroke order series vol.2! I am going to give you stroke orders for ta chi(ti) tsu te to, na ni nu…
れる られる 受身・受動態 - You are the victim! Passive form is often used in a situation where something bad happened to you and you are upset about…
The kanji あいだ, 間, stands for a space between two items. You must have learned あいだ as a meaning of “between” either two locations or…
Today, I am going to write about ながら. We’ll be reviewing two very similar concepts: あいだ and ながら. Roughly meaning “while”, both words will be…
Learning a new language is not easy, and the one of the first challenges you face when you learn Japanese is to memorize new writing…
What are transitive and intransitive verbs? When you use transitive verbs, the sentence requires a direct object, while intransitive verbs don't take direct objects. In…
わたし 私 This is the first thing you learn as a Japanese learner. This is also the most common and safest way to say for…