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How Do You Say Little Sister in Japanese? Imouto, Ane, and More!

March 15, 2020April 7, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

How many of you have a younger sister? How about any sisters at all? As for me, I have one older sister and three younger ones for a total of four sisters! Now here’s the interesting thing: in English we … Read more

Categories Japanese Tags Vocabulary 6 Comments

What is the Japanese Word for Tiger? Learn it, and the Sound Tigers Make!

March 12, 2020April 4, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

Yesterday we went over the Japanese word for dragon. So I thought that today I would continue with that theme for new words. This time it’s all about tigers! But unlike dragons, the tiger is an animal that you can … Read more

Categories Japanese Tags Vocabulary 2 Comments

What is the Japanese word for Dragon? There are 2 of them!

March 12, 2020April 3, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

Mythical beasts are pretty darn cool. And one of the most well known ones is the fabled dragon! Dragons play a huge part in Asian mythology, with stories and legends dating back thousands of years. And if you’re into Japanese … Read more

Categories Japanese Tags Vocabulary 4 Comments

How to say “damn” in Japanese – and other Japanese swear words!

March 15, 2020April 2, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

Alright, so today we’re going to have some fun and learn some Japanese swear words and insults! I should note however, that the Japanese people don’t really use bad words as much as Americans do. You’ll mostly see and hear … Read more

Categories Japanese Tags Vocabulary 5 Comments

How to say BUT in Japanese – Demo, Kedo, Ga and more!

July 2, 2020March 31, 2017 by Nick Hoyt

There seems to be a normal progression for most people when they learn Japanese. Normally they start with learning a lot of individual words like “hello, yes, no, etc.” Then as the student gets more comfortable with the pronunciation, they … Read more

Categories Japanese Tags Grammar 10 Comments
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