Japanese Essentials: Family, and the Japanese Words for Mother and Father
When speaking about family in Japanese, you will not use the same words whether your speaking about your loved ones or about another person’s family members.
When speaking about family in Japanese, you will not use the same words whether your speaking about your loved ones or about another person’s family members.
If you want to know more about the person you’re with, it’s time to learn how to ask a question in Japanese.
Diana fell in love with the culture and language of Japan while visiting over ten years ago. She recently decided to continue her studies by taking the Coto Intensive Japanese Language Course.
This is an older post – to see our upcoming monthly events – click here Monthly Events at Coto Book our events online or contact us at info@cotoacademy.com. Lunch Tour Thursday, August 3 Kagurazaka is an enchanting neighborhood located 5 minutes walking from the Coto Japanese Academy, where you can find many shops, fancy cafés, […]
We continue our Student Testimonial series with Lucy who came to Japan on a working holiday visa to learn the language and travel around the country.
Learn how to easily and quickly introduce yourself in Japanese in this handy article.
This is an older post – to see our upcoming monthly events – click here Monthly Events at Coto We’re very excited to introduce two new social events in July! Bring along your friends and family to join the fun! 1: Sake Tasting Tour Have you been to Shinbashi district? Best known as the ‘Salaryman […]
A great way to make a new friend is to share about your interests and things you enjoy. Being able to say ” I like” in Japanese will get you started and warm-up your encounters! (私は)音楽が好きです。((I) like music.) Once again, it will sounds more natural for Japanese to omit the first-person pronoun and topic marker, […]
A key language lesson to learn in Japan is how to order beers at a restaurant!
Carlos has started his 3 month Intensive Course in February at Coto Japanese Academy. He’s passionate about Eastern Asian Culture and lived in China for a few years before moving to Japan in 2017. Why did you want to come to Japan? I’ve majored in Eastern Asian culture during my studies and I have always […]