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Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Newbie lesson will teach you how to discuss the weather in polite conversation. Hot, cold, cool, and not hot, not cold, not cool, as well as just right are just some of the words and phrases you’ll learn in this lesson. You’ll be ready to praise or complain about the weather in no time. 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 travel phrases with Japanese Survival Phrases! A little Japanese can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling to Japan for business or pleasure, these phrases will help make your trip much more pleasant and meaningful!
Today, we’ll go over a greeting you’ll hear whenever you enter a business establishment. You’ll hear this phrase being said in unison at restaurants and stores all the time. What does it mean? Stay tuned to find out. To learn more about Japanese customs and phrases, be sure to comb through Japanese Survival Phrases. When you do, leave us a post!

Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Welcome back to the exciting world of Japanese onomatopoeia. Last time, we talked about Japanese onomatopoeia that can be used to express fear or surprise. Today, let’s talk more about human emotions that are best expressed using Japanese onomatopoeia.
Do you ever feel absentminded or like you’ve lost your heart? It sounds depressing, but it happens. In this Japanese onomatopoeia, master the words that can be used to describe feeling really down or out of sorts. With helpful example sentences, this lesson will have you using Japanese onomatopoeia right away!

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Learn Japanese travel phrases with Japanese Survival Phrases. A little Japanese can go such a long way! Today we cover another high frequency Japanese phrase sure to be of use on your trip, travels or vacation to Japan.
Today, we’ll go over the term “You’re Welcome.” Now, this might seem like a simple phrase, but there are various ways to say it depending on the situation and politeness level. So we’ll take a whole lesson on these phrases and go over some customs as well. To learn more about Japanese customs and phrases, be sure to comb through SurvivalPhrases.com. And when you do, be sure to leave us a post!
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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Welcome to your very first All About Japanese lesson. This series is your go-to authority on everything Japanese. In these lessons, you’ll learn about Japan’s language and culture firsthand. From the people who brought you sushi, anime, and martial arts…a language like no other! Listen to The Top Five Reasons to Study Japanese and start learning Japanese today!
Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! In today’s All About Japanese lesson, we’ll share some background about Japan and its native language and boil it down to bring you the top five reasons to learn Japanese-not the least of which is the fact that Japan is the world’s second largest economy! When you’re done, visit us at JapanesePod101.com where you will find many more great Japanese lessons and learning materials. Leave us a message while you are there!
