Fresh start! Feeling out of the loop? Well, today we're starting all the series from lesson 1! Now is the perfect time to get back in to Japanese. So join us as we start anew.
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Japanese not enough? Try another one of our 8 languages and get 50% off the subscription! First impressions are important! Especially when you’re meeting your fiancée’s father for the first time! You don’t want to make the same mistake Haruya makes in today’s episode. We’ll learn how to say what we want or want to do in Japanese. Using the construction naninani ga hoshii is a useful Japanese phrase the expresses desire. Whereas attaching the adjectival suffix -tai to the -masu stem of a verb can be used to say “i want to do something” in Japanese.

Category: Beginner Lessons (S4) | 31 Comments »
Grammar: ~tai, hoshii | Function: saying what you want | Topic: scary fathers, marriage | Politeness Level: casual, Polite
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