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Genki Grammar #130: Mastering -noyouni / -noyouna

Genki Grammar #130 explains how to use のように (noyouni) and のような (noyouna) to make comparisons in Japanese. Includes simple explanations and examples for learners.
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Genki Grammar #128: Mastering -ba

Discover how to master the Japanese -ba form in Genki Grammar #128. Learn to express conditional sentences with easy-to-understand examples and tips.
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Genki Grammar #127: Mastering Verb Stem + nasai

Learn how to use Genki Grammar #127: Mastering Verb Stem + nasai, a command form in Japanese, with clear examples, when to use it, and helpful notes.
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Genki Grammar #98: Mastering -tte

In Genki Grammar #98: Mastering -tte, learn how to use -tte to casually report what someone has said in Japanese. Easy-to-follow guide with examples.
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Genki Grammar #97: Mastering -soudesu (I hear)

Learn how to use -そうです (soudesu) to report information you've heard from others with this simple guide in Genki Grammar #97: Mastering -soudesu (I hear).
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Genki Grammar #93: Mastering -itadakemasenka

This article explains how to use -ていただけませんか, -てくれませんか, and -てくれない for making polite and casual requests in Japanese, with practical examples and explanations.
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Genki Grammar #91: Mastering – Using Sentences to Qualify Nouns

Master the technique of using sentences to qualify nouns in Japanese with Genki Grammar #91. Learn how to add specific details to nouns using short-form verbs in this simple, easy-to-understand guide.
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Genki Grammar #90: Mastering -teoku

Learn how to express actions done in advance with 〜ておく (-teoku) in Japanese. Genki Grammar #90: Mastering -teoku explains how to use this structure to communicate preparations effectively.
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Genki Grammar #89: Mastering Volitional Form + to omotteimasu

Discover how to use the volitional form + と思っています to express your intentions in Japanese. Genki Grammar #89: Mastering Volitional Form + to omotteimasu breaks down the differences between と思っています and と思います for clear communication.
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Genki Grammar #88: Mastering Volitional Form

Learn how to use the volitional form in Japanese to casually suggest plans and offer help. Genki Grammar #88: Mastering Volitional Form explains the formation and usage with practical examples.