Archive forSeptember 20th, 2008
Level: Newbie Season 4
You never leave home without your cell phone, right? What’s the point of having it if you can’t ask for people’s numbers? What if someone wants your number? If you don’t know how to give or ask for phone numbers in Japanese, you might miss out on the connection of a lifetime.
Use this newbie Japanese lesson to review numbers 0 through 10. Then, put them into practice by learning to give and get telephone numbers in Japanese. You’ll master Keitai no (denwa) bangō wa nan desu ka? (what’s your cell phone number?). You’ll learn to use numbers 0 through 10 so you can give out your phone number. This JapanesePod101.com lesson provides critical Japanese that you cannot do without.
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You never leave home without your cell phone, right? What’s the point of having it if you can’t ask for people’s numbers? What if someone wants your number? If you don’t know how to give or ask for phone numbers in Japanese, you might miss out on the connection of a lifetime.
Use this newbie Japanese lesson to review numbers 0 through 10. Then, put them into practice by learning to give and get telephone numbers in Japanese. You’ll master Keitai no (denwa) bangō wa nan desu ka? (what’s your cell phone number?). You’ll learn to use numbers 0 through 10 so you can give out your phone number. This JapanesePod101.com lesson provides critical Japanese that you cannot do without.

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