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Archive for June 27th, 2008 


June 27th, 2008 | help Need help?

Many Japanese women break the law every day. Would you break the law to provide for your family? In this series, we’ll tell you how Japanese housewives break the law… and why! We’ll also see a fight break out!

We’ll look at a Japanese formal expression naninani ni koshita koto nai, which is how you say “nothing is better than something else” in Japanese. Our second grammatical construction in naninani ni mo hodo ga aru, which is used to complain about how something has gone too far. These are two fantastic Japanese grammar points that will make your Japanese sound natural.

Bicycles in Japan, Riding Bicycles, Japanese Manga, Housewives on Bicycles

Voice Actors: Take, Yoshiaki, Ushijima | Hosts: Peter, Naomi, Natsuko
Category: Upper Intermediate Lessons | 14 Comments »
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