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The Ultimate iPhone Application for Learning Japanese FAST! Pocket Japanese - Beginner! You get 10 JP101 Audio lessons, touch screen line-by-line audio for each lesson, 10 review tracks, flashcards, full lesson notes (50+ pages!), a voice recorder tool, and more on your iPhone/iTouch!
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re doing a great job with kanji so far! Now, you’re ready to learn a whole new word. In this Japanese video lesson, you’ll find the easy way to draw the kanji meaning “sun.” In addition to step-by-step instructions, you’ll find plenty of sample words and phrases to expand your vocabulary.
Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! It’s time for another exciting episode of Yuri’s audio blog. This time, she tells us all about a place you might like to visit in Japan. If you like to go to a hometown bar here in the United States, you’ll want to listen as Yuri tells us where to find that kind of food, drinks, and atmosphere in Japan. They’re called Izakayas, or Japanese style bars. There, you can find good food and drinks for only a few hundred yen. They offer beer, saki, and even mixed drinks. On the menu is everything from grilled chicken skewers to salted fermented fish guts! These Izakayas are all over Japan. Listen in to discover which one you might like to visit.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’re really getting the hang of these Japanese giving and receiving verbs! Now, it’s time to focus on ageru. If you want to say things like, “I bought a bicycle for my son,” this is the verb for you!
In this lower intermediate Japanese lesson, you’ll find in depth information about the verb ageru. It is used to express that someone gives something to someone else. Be sure to check out the helpful examples and see which ones you can incorporate into your Japanese.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! There are times when you need to apologize. It’s hard enough to say you’re sorry, but not knowing whether to do it in formal or informal Japanese can make a tough situation even worse! Depending on whether you’re at work or speaking to a close friend, you’ll use Japanese very differently.
This beginner Japanese lesson is so important! It will help you master informal and formal Japanese with real-world examples, like how to apologize the right way. In addition to user-friendly charts that’ll help you understand formal and informal Japanese, you’ll learn must-have Japanese vocabulary words like kaimono (”shopping”). This is a great Japanese lesson that you’re sure to love!

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