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Archive for November 25th, 2008

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You already know how to ask which of two things someone prefers. That’s great, but do you know how to express your own opinions? You will need to make affirmative comparisons, such as “My new job is much better than my last one.” Your opinion is important, and this lesson provides the Japanese you need to express it.

This beginner Japanese lesson is designed to teach you to make affirmative comparisons. This is an important part of expressing your opinion and what you like best. Unlock the secrets to comparing two things along with chotto and zutto to say “a little” and “by far.” These words help you express how much you prefer something. In addition, you’ll find easy instructions on the various Japanese sentence structures used to compare two things. You might just say, “I like this JapanesePod101.com lesson the best!”

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