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Genki Grammar #8: Mastering Noun mo

In Genki Grammar #8, discover how to use the particle "も" (mo) to say "too" or "also" in Japanese. Learn through clear explanations and practical examples.
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Minna Grammar #7: kono/sono/ano/dono

Learn how to use "kono," "sono," "ano," and "dono" to describe and identify things and people in Japanese. This guide provides clear examples and explanations to help you master these essential words.
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Genki Grammar #7: Mastering dare no 

Discover how to ask "whose" in Japanese using "dare no" with Genki Grammar #7. This post provides clear explanations and practical examples to enhance your language skills.
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Minna Grammar #6: kore/sore/are

Explore the essential Japanese demonstratives—kore, sore, and are—and how to use them correctly in everyday conversation to improve your Japanese fluency.
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Genki Grammar #6: Mastering Koko/soko/asoko/doko 

Unlock the secrets of Japanese directional terms with Genki Grammar #6. Master how to use 'koko,' 'soko,' 'asoko,' and 'doko' for clearer and more effective location-based communication.
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Minna Grammar #5: N1 no N2

Dive into Minna Grammar #5 and learn how to use the "N1 no N2" structure to clearly express affiliation in Japanese, with easy-to-follow examples and explanations.
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Genki Grammar #5: Mastering kono/sono/ano/dono 

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Minna Grammar #4: N “も” (mo)

Explore Minna Grammar #4 and learn to use the particle “も” (mo) to connect and expand ideas in Japanese by adding information that builds on what has been previously mentioned.
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Genki Grammar #4: Mastering kore/sore/are/dore

In Genki Grammar #4, discover how to master "kore/sore/are/dore" to communicate clearly in Japanese. Learn to differentiate between "this," "that," and "which" through practical examples.
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Minna Grammar #3: N1はN2ですか

Discover how to form questions in Japanese using "N1はN2ですか." This guide provides practical examples and explanations to help you master question formation with the particle "か."