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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Which is better, your English or your Japanese? As you know, you make comparisons all the time. You may want to ask, “Which is faster, the bus or the train?” to get around Japan faster. You may ask, “Which is better, sushi or tempura?” There are all sorts of comparisons that will help you make the best decisions in Japan.

Use this beginner Japanese lesson to learn to make comparisons. Master Dochira no hō ga (which of the two) to ask which of two choices is better. You will constantly be comparing quantities or qualities in Japanese, and this lesson gives you the skills to do it correctly. Along with the sentence structures that allow you to compare two things, you’ll pick up vocabulary words like, “cold,” “car,” “young” and many others. If you want your Japanese to stack up, you need this JapanesePod101.com lesson!

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