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SurvivalPhrases.com - Learn essential travel phrases, cultural insights and travel tips in 12 languages.I can’t believe I ate the whole thing! That’s probably what Fabrizio is saying now about the handmade kake udon he just ate. Shikoku is famous for this Japanese delicacy.
We’ll start looking at the polite past tense of Japanese verbs and introduce some must know words: daitai, kurai, and ippai. If you want to start learning Japanese, the Nihongo Dojo is the place to begin!

Gonna sneeze? Run out to the street! In Tokyo, people give away free tissue to promote businesses. This means you can always keep a handy bunch of tissues for any emergency.
Our Japanese grammar point is -te iru, which you can use to express states of being. In conversational Japanese, written Japanese, formal or informal Japanese, this is one grammatical construction you must know to master Japanese.

Learn Japanese on Your Own Terms at JapanesePod101.com! Young Japanese girls loves eating in cheap all-you-can eat restaurants. In today’s dialog, two friends spot a potential lunch spot, but there’s a problem! It’s so popular that there is already a really long line queued up in front. What would you do if you were in their position? After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!

Category: Newbie Lessons | 13 Comments »
Grammar: daitai, doshite, gurai, ippai, kurai, past tense | Function: asking things | Topic: food, udon | Politeness Level: Polite
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