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26 Responses to “Lower Intermediate Lesson #64 - LI2: Wasabi Kunoichi 4”
Thursday at 6:30 pm
Mina-san…. whew!! That was a particularly dramatic climax, huh? But at least Wasabi-chan survived and now all the wasabi is saved! Next time you want to eat zaru soba, you won’t have to put karashi on it (笑).
Thursday at 7:14 pm
Wow!

That is the coolest combo lesson ever!!
Thursday at 7:43 pm
the coolest lesson
Thursday at 8:01 pm
This story has been brought to you by the Wasabi Growers’ Guild. Got wasabi?
Thursday at 8:50 pm
The Wasabi Kunoichi beats Japanese For Busy People any day.
Thursday at 9:16 pm
マーキーが言った通り、みんなわさびちゃんが好きですね。
Just like Marky told me before this lessons started, everybody love wasabi-chan.
でも、大将はどこ?
But where is taisho…
Friday at 12:22 am
わさびちゃんが校長を殺していたのに、丁寧語を使い続けていたのが面白かったと思います
久しぶりの夏子さんが入っているレッスンも面白かったんです。
Friday at 1:33 am
wasabi… hmmm… does Wasabiちゃん turn bright green when she eats wasabi ?… Like Hulk ?….
Friday at 4:48 am
As I Biologist, it was nice to hear calls of the red-winged black bird in the background whose migrations right now are among the first signs of spring.
Friday at 5:46 am
There are three possible kanji that seem to have the same meaning and pronunciation of “waku”. They are: 沸く, 湧く, and 涌く. Which is appropriate as used in this lesson or are they all?
Friday at 8:00 am
This intro rocks… it’s based of my all time favourite!
Friday at 8:00 am
You wouldn’t like her when she’s angry.
Friday at 8:53 am
I’m glad Wasabi-chan survived. Nice ending!!!
Friday at 9:35 am
ニールさん、you picked that out of the background? i am very impressed!
maybe i should invest in some bird call cd’s and see if i can keep you on your toes.
i just thought it was a regular old bird.
maxiewawaさん、all week the intros are based on that old intro. the intros are now a running storyline that begins on mondays and ends on fridays, so if you like the keitai with a laser gun scenario, be sure to check them all out!
Friday at 4:54 pm
ニール -san
Very good question!
>>沸く, 湧く, and 涌く. Which is appropriate as used in this lesson or are they all?
湧く or 涌く fit today’s dialogue.
Although 湧く is more common Kanji, they basically have same meaning.
As you have probably known, 沸く means to boil. This Kanji is not suitable for today’s usage.
Friday at 11:56 pm
おほ〜これは本当に面白いんじゃありませんか。

でも、私は校長の方も特別し、声も面白いし、また出演させてもらいませんか?
以外には、うむ、イントロのセリフがないとかな。
イントロ、毎番とっても楽しみにしています。
マーキーさん!ガンバてください〜!
Saturday at 7:16 am
The audio file for this lesson only goes for about 5 seconds despite supposedly being around 19 minutes. Can you reload it, thank you?
Monday at 5:00 pm
The files works fine for me
Tuesday at 9:19 pm
Whatever glitch I was experiencing seems to have disappeared; all good now.
Cheers, Allan
Tuesday at 4:39 am
This lesson is awesome. I love how the voice actor seems to crack up towards the end! This is all-time japanesepod classic material - Top 10, definitely.
…but how come there’s no translation for the intro this time?
Tuesday at 9:41 am
Michael-san,
I love this story, too!
Sorry about the translation for the intro, because we have renewed the PDF format.
Wednesday at 8:40 pm
私もわさびが大嫌いです。でも日本料理がだい好きです。
Thursday at 2:04 pm
Ferdie-san,
でも、お寿司は、わさび入りの方がおいしいですよ~。がんばって食べてみてください!
Thursday at 7:44 pm
真由美 さん, お寿司ってどう言う意味ですか?英語でなですか?
Friday at 11:06 am
Ferdie -san
お寿司[o-sushi] = sushi
Friday at 7:18 pm
わかりました.ありがとうございます。
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