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~hazu 21 Dec 2009 | 02:55 am

“~hazu” means “should / must / ought to” Q: Kobayashi san ga mada kimasen. Q: Kobayashi has not come yet. A: Sō desu ka. Watashi yori saki ni, uchi o deta hazu desu ga. A: Is it. He came out earlier t...

~tsumori 2 Sep 2009 | 11:44 pm

First of all, I would like to apologize for not posting new lesson for so long as I am tight up with something. Today, I would like to show you the use of “~tsumori” (will / intend to / plan to do som...

Conversation 23 20 Feb 2009 | 06:59 pm

I finally got some time to post. Today I will cover the little complicated and long conversation that includes of what we have learned in all the lessons. This Jenny: Nihonjin wa, daigaku sotsugyō shi...

Shimau (Shimaimasu) 25 Oct 2008 | 12:27 pm

Sorry for not updating this site for so long. Today, I will cover the word “Shimau”. If you have spoken to a Japanese, you will notice that many of them use this word very very often. This word is spe...

Conversation 22 25 May 2008 | 02:47 pm

Today, I will cover a little complicated conversation from what we have learned so far. Kobayashi : Mō kabuki o mimashita ka? Kobayashi : Have you seen Kabuki before? Tony : Iie, mada mita koto ga ari...

~te mimasu (Let’s Do Something) 4 Apr 2008 | 02:25 pm

Today I will cover the first lesson of Level 5. The first lesson will be “~te mimasu 「~て見ます」”. This is use to express “Let’s do something“. To use this, you will have to convert the verbs to “te” form...

Conversation 26 Feb 2008 | 03:25 am

It’s quite sometime since the last lesson. Today I would like to end Level 4 with this final Conversation. In next lesson, I will cover Level 5. Conversation Tony : Konshū, shinnyūsei no kangei pa-tei...

~tara - When something happened 19 Dec 2007 | 03:35 am

Today, I will share with you “~tara” which is use to convert a standard form of verbs into a different meaning. Example: 6 ji ni (naru)narimasu. Tenkū ga (kurai)kuraku narimasu (Become 6 o’clock. Sky ...

Noni - But / Although 16 Nov 2007 | 02:11 am

Today, I would like to cover “Noni” which means “but / although”. This word is used to combine 2 different subject. Example Subject 1. Netsu ga arimasu (I have fever) Subject 2. Kaisha e ikimasu (I go...

Conversation 20 10 Sep 2007 | 05:59 pm

Kobayashi : Saikin, atsui node, karada no guai ga yoku arimasen. Kobayashi : I am not feeling very well due to the recent hot weather. Tony : Ii bitamin zai o motte imasu ga, agemashō ka? Tony : I hav...

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