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Feeling the cash crunch in Tokyo? It’s easy to spend to much money in Tokyo. But in this 5 part series, we’ll give you the tips and language skills you need to save money in Japan! In today’s episode, we’ll cover words for saving, spending, checking account balances and the most useful, using an ATM. This series will be indispensable for anyone living in Japan.
Our grammar points are equally important this week, as we’ll be looking at two casual expressions used in everyday Japanese conversation, nanka and chotto. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!

Category: Beginner Lessons (S4) | 15 Comments »
Grammar: chotto, zutto | Function: expressing your opinion | Topic: Hospital | Politeness Level: Polite
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