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あなたの名前は日本語で何という?名前ジェネレーターとカタカナ表

日本語での自分の名前は、特に初めて日本に来たときや、事務的な手続きをするときに知っておくことが重要です。しかし、多くの名前では混乱することがあります。
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Expressing Who, What, When, Where, Why and How in Japanese!

Click Here to join our 30 day challenge to learn Hiragana How to Ask Fundamental Questions in Japanese: Who, What, Where, and More? More commonly known as the 5W’s and 1 H, these are more or less the essentials to almost every language when it comes to asking questions. In this blog, we’ll cover how […]
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What Does Senpai Mean? – Se (せ) – 先輩 (Senpai)

Learn about the word Senpai and its meaning in Japanese and English in this latest A-I-U-E-O Learning Blog.
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What Does Daijoubu mean in Japanese ? 20 Ways to use Daijobu 大丈夫

This blog will teach you how to use Daijobu / Daijoubu in Japanese. It lists 20 different ways that you can use daijobu / daijobu in Japanese with example sentences. So if you are looking for a quick reference that can teach you many ways of using this popular Japanese phrase - this is the blog for you!
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日本語で「どういたしまして」:カジュアルな言い方でも丁寧な言い方

日本語で「どういたしまして」: 一見シンプルなフレーズでありながら、場面や立場によって使い分けられる「どういたしまして」。実は正しい使い方をしていますか?
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MyJLPT: 2025 JLPT Results – How to Check Your Scores and What to Do Next.

Need to check your JLPT results? Don't worry this blog is here to help! Learn how to check your JLPT results with this guide now.
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4 基本的な日本語の挨拶: おはようございます」「こんにちは」「こんばんは」「おやすみなさい」

日本語の挨拶は一日中変わるだけでなく、シチュエーションによっても変わるので、思っている以上に間違えやすい。あなたは間違えていませんか?
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O Genki Desu Ka – What does it mean in Japanese?

O genki desu ka is a Japanese phrase “How are you?”If you have been learning Japanese for any time, you have likely heard this phrase.In many Japanese learning textbooks – お元気ですか is one of the first phrases that you will learn. This is true for our Japanese lessons as well.It is so common for beginner […]
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How to Introduce Yourself in Japanese! Jikoshoukai (自己紹介)

Are you going to live in Japan? Better prepare yourself with a Japanese self-introduction – a jikoshoukai. Early in your Japanese study, this language knowledge will help you establish yourself among Japanese friends and colleagues. You will need to introduce yourself in Japanese in various contexts (such as school, work, parties, etc.). What should you […]
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Ko (こ) ー こんにちは (Konnichiwa) in English

About this week's Author: Mr. Matsumoto, was a junior high school Japanese teacher for 23 years before joining Coto Language Academy. Therefore, he is a Japanese language pro. He currently teaches Coto’s Intensive Courses (intermediate and advanced), Business Courses and the Part Time N1 grammar and reading classes. He is also involved in developing teaching materials at Coto.
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Omoshiroi – 面白い – How to say "fun", "funny" or interesting in Japanese

Omoshiroi is a Japanese word that means many things. It can be used to describe something as “Interesting, Amusing, Fascinating, Funny, Enjoyable, Entertaining, Fun” and more!The Kanji for Omoshiroi is 面白い and Omoshiroi written in Hiragana is おもしろい.Omoshiroi is an I adjective, and it’s a JLPT N5 Level Vocabulary word – so chances are, you […]
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How to play Rock Paper Scissors in Japanese – じゃんけん (Janken) – Handy Illustrated Guide

Japanese Rock Paper Scissors In Japan, “rock paper scissors” is referred to as “じゃんけん”(Janken).Although it is called different names in different places, the rules of the game are the generally same in every country.In Japan – Rock, Paper, Scissors – or Janken is used to settle disagreements, select participants, and determine the order in which […]
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