ソウ、ラシイ、ミタイ、ポイの使い分けガイド
日本語を勉強している人、あるいは日本に住んでいる人なら、そう、みたい、らしく、っぽい、で終わる言葉を耳にするかもしれない。

日本語を勉強している人、あるいは日本に住んでいる人なら、そう、みたい、らしく、っぽい、で終わる言葉を耳にするかもしれない。
There’s only “me”, “myself” and “I” in English, but when it comes to Japanese first-person pronouns, the options are seemingly endless.
In Japanese, you can say Happy New Year with various expressions, so let’s get familiar with a few phrases.
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