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Archive for December 13th, 2008

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com. Are you allergic to anything? Some people get mild cases of hay fever. Other people are deathly allergic to things, like peanuts. Do you know how to talk about your allergies in Japanese? Also, can you ask someone if he or she is allergic to anything? If you can’t, you need this newbie Japanese lesson. Being able to talk about what you are allergic to can be part of casual conversation, but it can also be vitally important. In addition to —ni arerugī ga arimasu (I’m allergic to…), you’ll learn how to list items using “also” in Japanese. For example, you can say, “I’m allergic to dust and pollen, and I also get hay fever.” And, as always, this Japanese lesson contains a number of helpful vocabulary words and expressions.

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