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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! It’s only been a week since you left your home in Japan for a business trip, but you’ve been missing your family ever since. In the airport, you decide to buy some souvenirs for your family members to show them that you’ve been thinking about them. After looking in several shops, however, you’ve only been able to find some tacky t-shirts. You can’t bring yourself to buy them. Maybe you’ll have better luck if you bring dinner home with you after you land in Japan. In this lesson, you will learn about the usage of dake, nomi, and kiri. Our Japanese conversation takes place at home between a father, mother, and their daughter. Since the speakers are family members, they will be speaking informal Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You’ve fallen ill since you’ve been in Japan. You’ve spent most of the past week in bed, missing your Japanese classes. It’s one thing to miss school, but this weekend you’re missing a fun camping trip to another part of Japan with friends. Your Japanese host parents have tried everything to cheer you up, to no avail. Finally, they tell you it’s a good thing that you’re not feeling well, since the rainy weather would have ruined your trip. It’s better to be dry than wet! In this lesson, you will learn about the sentence expressions ni, sa, and wa. Our Japanese conversation takes place at home between a father, mother, and their son. Since the speakers are family members, they will be speaking informal Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! When you get to the golf course at the Japanese country club, you’re about to drive your ball off the first tee when you notice a few menacing clouds rolling in. It looks like it’s going to start storming within the hour. Your golf partner mentions in Japanese that he thinks you have enough time to at least get a few holes in, so you better hurry up and swing!

In this lesson, you will learn how to say “looks like” in Japanese. Our Japanese conversation takes place at an office in Japan between two colleagues. One is speaking informal Japanese, and the other is speaking formal Japanese. We’ll also fill you in on some social graces you’ll need to know about in Japan. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Your youngest sibling, along with the rest of your immediate family, is visiting you while you’re studying in Japan. Your sibling is as meddlesome as ever, needling you about your grades and whether you’ve met a significant other. Though it’s good to know that nothing has changed while you’ve been in Japan, you’re still feeling annoyed by him. Even though the Japanese politeness has rubbed off on you, there are limits to your patience, so you tell him to mind his own business!

In this lesson, you will learn how to create passive sentences in Japanese. Our Japanese conversation takes place at an office in Japan between two colleagues, who are also good friends. Since they are close, they will be speaking informal Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!


Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You were minding your own business studying your Japanese in the library when you were hit by something in the back of the head. You turn around, but you cannot find the source of the missile…which turned out to be a small piece of paper. You pick up the paper and read the note inscribed in it in Japanese, which is an invitation to go out for coffee. Since its author didn’t have the courage to approach you directly, you think you’re going to pass! In this lesson, you will learn how to create the passive form of Japanese verbs. Our Japanese conversation takes place at an office in Japan between two colleagues. One is speaking informal Japanese, and the other is speaking formal Japanese. Visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more fantastic Japanese lessons and learning resources! Leave us a message while you are there!