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Heads, Wings, Tails, and More: Discover How Animals Are Counted in Japanese
Counting animals in Japanese has some special rules. We’ll introduce some of the most common counters used for animals—“hiki”, “tou”, “wa”, and “bi”—in an easy-to-understand way. Imagine the illustrations as you learn, and have fun exploring these counters. After reading, you’ll probably want to try counting the animals around you yourself!
The Interesting Points of Japanese Language – Intransitive and Transitive –
This article explains the automatic verbs that Japanese people often use in their daily lives. Depending on the learner's native language, the distinction between automatic and transitive verbs may not be very clear, which can be difficult, but we encourage you to study with this article as a reference.
What is Japanese-Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), the Test Evaluating and Certifying the Japanese Proficiency of Non-native Speakers
This page introduces the outline, difficulty level, and advantages of taking the JLPT (The Japanese-Language Proficiency Test), which is the most extensive test to measure the level of Japanese language proficiency of those who study Japanese. If you are studying Japanese, please refer to this page.
How Do Japanese People Address Their Parents?
If you’ve ever studied Japanese even a little, you’ve probably come across the words “お父さん otōsan” and “お母さん okāsan”, which are used to address parents. However, you might have wondered: “I just learned ‘父 chichi’ and ‘母 haha’ in my class, but in the movie I watched last week, they said ‘親父 oyaji’ and ‘おふくろ ofukuro’. Which one is correct?” Today, we’ll dive into the fascinating world of how people in Japan address their parents in various ways.
The Meaning and Use of “Kawaii” in Japan: Exploring Its Application in Various Situations
We’ll explore the situations in which Japanese native speakers use the word “kawaii” and delve into its various meanings. By the end of this article, you’ll likely find yourself eager to incorporate “kawaii” into your daily conversations!