L19 Minna no Nihongo Lesson Notes

Minna no Nihongo L19

みなさんお元気ですか! How are you, everyone! Hope you enjoyed the Minna no Nihongo Lesson19 Videos on YouTube. You’ll learn Ta-form of verbs. Don’t worry, ta-form is the same as te-form, just change the ending 〜て to 〜た. Super easy! Here are the lesson videos for Vocabulary and Grammar 🙂 Here are the Grammar contents we learnt in this Lesson ① Ta-form … Read More

L17 Minna no Nihongo Lesson Notes

Minna no Nihongo Vocabulary Lesson Video (YouTube)

みなさんこんにちは! Hello everyone! Hope you enjoyed the Minna no Nihongo Lesson17 Videos on YouTube. I did video lesson for Vocabulary and Live lesson for Grammar 🙂 Please check the video again if you missed any. Here is the Nai-form worksheet. Like Te-form, you need to know which verbs are categorized to which type of verbs (verb1, 2 or 3 (irregular)). … Read More

L14 Minna no Nihongo Lesson Notes

Minna no Nihongo Lesson 14 Grammar

みなさん こんにちは!かずえです。おげんきですか? Hello everyone, I’m Kazue. How are you? This is L14 Minna no Nihongo Lesson Notes. I just did YouTube lesson live (minna no Nihongo Lesson 14 Grammar) for the first time. Please check the Vocabulary and Grammar lesson videos below if you missed watching them! 🙂 This Lesson 14 is very important lesson as Japanese verb Te-form is … Read More

4. Basic Hiragana Chart (Audio)

Each Japanese syllable is made up of either a single vowel: a,i,u,e and o or a combination of a consonant plus a vowel. The only exception is the n, m or ŋ sound which is represented by the character ん.

3. Japanese Alphabets

Japanese alphabet

There are three types of Japanese letters: Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. In this section, the history and the role of each Japanese script are introduced.

2. Japanese is Easy! (Basic grammar explained)

Why Japanese is easy: First of all, let me give you an introduction of Japanese grammar. Basically, the composition of the grammar is just the opposite or reverse of that in English.

1. Japanese Daily Greetings (Audio)

Basic Japanese LearnJapanese123

How the Japanese greet each other? Please find out Japanese daily greeting in audio! The following expressions are listed with romaji, followed by the same word written in Japanese (Hiragana).

Japanese to Know: Common “Matsuri” Words

Matsuri, or festivals, are held all over Japan. They’re lively, fun, entertaining, and a great way to experience Japanese culture. Are you thinking of checking out a Japanese festival when you visit Japan? Here are the words to know before you go!

Back to Basics: Self-Introduction & Useful Japanese Verbs

When learning a new language, no matter how long you’ve been studying, it’s important to review the basics every once in awhile. Let’s review how to introduce yourself in Japanese for the first time, as well as the ten most useful Japanese verbs!

10 English Words That Don’t Exist in Japanese

English is one of the most expansive languages in the world, and compared to Japanese, English consists of quite long, grammar-heavy sentences. Japanese speakers tend to use short, simple sentences and often rely more on context than spoken words to communicate. In addition, Western English-speaking countries and Japan have many cultural differences, and those differences are reflected in the language … Read More