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Archive forJanuary 28th, 2009

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod.com! Now that you know the basic differences between the three Japanese giving and receiving verbs, it’s time to focus on each one independently. This guarantees that you’ll master their usage.

This Lower Intermediate Japanese lesson is all about the verb kureru. It is used when the receiver is the speaker or someone he or she is very close to. For example, you would say, “George lent me the book” in Japanese using kureru. There are numerous examples to make sure you are a pro at using this versatile Japanese verb.

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