Japanese learning

Genki

Genki Grammar #110: Mastering Giving Respectful Advice

In Genki Grammar #110, learn how to give polite advice using "お + verb stem + ください," a key structure for respectful communication in Japanese.
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Genki Grammar #109: Mastering Honorific Verbs

Discover how to use honorific verbs in Japanese to show respect in conversations. Master polite expressions like いらっしゃる, ご覧になる, and なさる to communicate with superiors and customers.
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Genki Grammar #75: Mastering -nakereba ikemasen / nakya ikemasen

Discover how to use -なければいけません / -なきゃいけません (nakereba ikemasen / nakya ikemasen) in Japanese to express necessity and obligation. Genki Grammar #75 helps you learn both formal and casual expressions for daily use.
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Genki Grammar #74: Mastering -node

Discover how to use -ので (node) in Japanese to give reasons and explain situations. Genki Grammar #74 helps you use this formal structure to make your explanations clearer.
Grammar

Genki Grammar #73: Mastering -hou ga iidesu

Discover how to use -ほうがいいです (hou ga iidesu) in Japanese to give advice and make recommendations. Genki Grammar #73 helps you suggest the best actions and avoid problems.
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Genki Grammar #72: Mastering -sugiru

Discover how to use -すぎる (sugiru) in Japanese to express excessiveness. Genki Grammar #72 helps you indicate when something is beyond what is normal or proper.
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Genki Grammar #71: Mastering -ndesu

Discover how to use -んです (ndesu) in Japanese to explain reasons and provide context. Genki Grammar #71 helps you make your conversations more informative and engaging.
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Genki Grammar #70: Mastering Noun A ya Noun B

Discover how to use や (ya) in Japanese to list examples of nouns without implying a complete list. Genki Grammar #70 helps you make your sentences more flexible and natural.
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Genki Grammar #69: Mastering -koto ga aru

Discover how to use -ことがある (koto ga aru) in Japanese to talk about past experiences. Genki Grammar #69 helps you share what you have done and understand others' experiences.
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Genki Grammar #68: Mastering -tari -tari suru

Discover how to use -たり-たりする (tari-tari suru) in Japanese to list activities as examples, making your sentences smoother and more varied with Genki Grammar #68.