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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Adjectives are descriptive words that add color to language. Check out the difference between these two sentences: “The flower is red” and “The sweet smelling flower is a deep blood red.” Do you see how adding adjectives to your language can make it clearer and more striking?

This newbie Japanese lesson shows you the right way to add adjectives to your Japanese. As you can imagine, making your Japanese more descriptive is a major plus. From kantan (”easy”) to suteki (”great”, “gorgeous”), you’ll find some of the most commonly-used Japanese adjectives here. Don’t miss this fun and informative lesson!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You know by now that some of a language’s most important words have only a few letters. In English, a few examples are “no,” “or,” and “yes.” Japanese is no different. If you want to speak clearly and concisely, there are a few words, with just a few letters each, that you must know.

In this newbie Japanese lesson, you’ll master yo, ne, and no. Each of these simple Japanese words can completely change the way you sound. For example, you can use yo to express strong conviction, ne to provoke a tag question, and no to show possession. As you can imagine, it’s impossible to speak Japanese correctly and clearly without these three critical particles. Find all the sample sentences and helpful charts you need right here!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Where can you go in Japan to hear some of the most colorful language? The hairdresser’s of course! You won’t find too many quiet days at any hairdresser’s, which makes it the perfect place to hear and learn many colorful Japanese adjectives! In Japan and around the world, the hairdresser’s is a place to talk and to be with people you know. Hairdressers are notoriously good psychologists, too. And you know hairdressers are always good for an ego boost. They know how to make their customers’ hair beautiful, and by extension, the customer. It’s as much about feeling and attitude as it is hair. So drop in to the salon in Japan, practice your Japanese adjectives, and leave feeling more beautiful and enriched on both the inside and out!!

Learning Japanese with JapanesePod101.com is the most fun and effective way to learn Japanese! This Japanese Newbie lesson tells you how to work with Japanese adjectives. You’ll learn how to use them properly in sentences and construct the negative forms as well. By the time you complete the lesson, you will have an enhanced Japanese vocabulary and better Japanese grammar than before. You’ll be ready to add color and flair to your Japanese. 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 with JapanesePod101.com! Don’t miss this one, as it is packed with useful info, including the past, polite conjugation of adjectives! Stop by the site to find more information in the PDF, and be sure to join our active community!

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Today Kazunori is back, and the whole crew is excited to see him! Almost too excited, as his presence is enough to send the whole crew into a frenzy! We manage to keep things together long enough to get today’s edition out. You don’t want to miss this one.