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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Expressing how often you do or don’t do something can be an important part of any language. You might say, “I go out often,” “I sometimes go out,” or “I never go out.” Obviously, these three statements are vastly different and can change the meaning of your conversation.

In this newbie Japanese lesson, master how to use yoku (”often”), amari (”not often”), and zenzen (”not at all”). You’ll see how dynamic these three words are with the plentiful Japanese example sentences. As a bonus, discover how to use these words in both formal and informal language.

learn Japanese, expressing how often you do or don't do something in Japanese