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Archive forNovember 7th, 2008

There are a whole lot of English expressions that use the word “hand.” Japanese is no different. You might want to say, “You won’t get your hands on her money!” Or, you might want to say something subtle like, “I haven’t started my paper yet.” Believe it or not, both of these statements utilize the Japanese expression that means “to put your hand on something.” The possibilities for using this expression are endless.

Use this upper intermediate Japanese lesson to master tsukeru (to put your hand on something). Learn popular phrases such as 手を引こうかな。(to withdraw one’s hand, give up). And, discover how to ask for someone to give you a hand (favor) in Japanese. Finally, get your hands on the helpful Japanese vocabulary words in the JapanesePod101.com lesson.

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