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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Eating out in Japan is fun! But, you might find some items you’re not very fond of. Maybe wasabi is a bit too hot for your liking, for example! It’s important that you know how to ask the wait staff for recommendations and say, “Hold the ….”
This newbie Japanese lesson ensures that you’re Japanese restaurant order will be perfect. You’ll learn how to ask for recommendations and say, “Hold that hot stuff!” This Japanese lesson is full of helpful information that you’ll start using right away.

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your kanji skills are developing nicely, and this lesson will be a cinch for you! It’s time to learn the kanji meaning “one,” “two” and “three.”
As you’ll learn in this Japanese video lesson, the kanji for “one,” “two” and “three” is just that simple. In fact, it’s all about making horizontal lines that correspond to the number. To make your kanji perfect, find simple instructions and samples here!

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! The Japanese language has all sorts of fun and expressive phrases using the word that means “legs.” From expressing that you’re on cloud nine to talking about someone’s idea being unrealistic, you can use this word.
In this upper intermediate Japanese lesson, learn all the ways you can form expressions using the word that means “legs.” You’ll be surprised at how many Japanese phrases containing the word “legs” you can use all the time to make your Japanese more detailed and meaningful. This is one fun Japanese lesson!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’ve got to know by now that Japanese onomatopoeia is fun! Now, let’s review the last couple of onomatopoeia that you picked up and their varied uses. Whether you are talking about someone laughing loudly or crying softly, you’ll find the Japanese onomatopoeia for it here!
This Japanese Onomatopoeia lesson gives side by side comparisons of similar Japanese phrases with and without onomatopoeia. This ensures that you’ll fully master the use of Japanese onomatopoeia before you’re done with this lesson. Don’t miss the easy-to-read charts and funny sample sentences that’ll get you going!

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