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Using “Doraibu” and “Unten suru” in Japanese

Understand how to use "doraibu" for pleasure drives and "unten suru" for general driving in Japanese. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations to improve your Japanese skills.
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Using dake to Indicate Limited Quantities

Understand how to use だけ (dake) in Japanese to indicate limited quantities. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations to improve your Japanese skills.
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Using wa in Negative Sentences

Understand how to use the particle -wa in negative Japanese sentences. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations to improve your conversational skills.
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Using -ga and -kedo in Japanese

Understand how to use -ga and -kedo in Japanese to enhance your conversational skills. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations.
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Genki Grammar #65: Mastering dokokani / dokonimo

Discover how to express "somewhere" and "not anywhere" in Japanese using どこか (dokoka) and どこにも (dokonimo). This guide includes examples and clear explanations.
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Genki Grammar #64: Mastering Adjective + naru

In this post, learn how to use the verb なる with adjectives and nouns to describe changes. Understand the difference between absolute and relative changes in Japanese.
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Genki Grammar #63: Mastering – tsumorida

In this post, we explore the use of つもりだ (tsumorida) in Japanese to express intentions and plans. Learn how to form sentences with examples and explanations.
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Genki Grammar #60: Mastering Comparison between Two Items

Discover how to compare two items in Japanese using simple structures. Genki Grammar #60 provides clear examples and explanations to help you master comparisons.
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Genki Grammar #58: Mastering “mou – mashita” and “mada – teimasen”

Understand how to use “mou - mashita” to say something has already been done and “mada - teimasen” to express that something is not yet done. Perfect for improving your Japanese conversation skills.
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Genki Grammar #50: Mastering Verb noga sukidesu / jouzudesu

Discover how to use verb short forms with の to describe actions you like, dislike, or are good or bad at doing in Japanese. Learn with clear examples and explanations.