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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You know by now that to speak Japanese correctly, you’ve got to know the conjugations of the te form front and back. Whether you want to say, “May I take a picture?” or “You cannot come in right now,” the Japanese te form is a must. It can seem a bit tricky, but all you need is practice.

That’s why this beginner Japanese lesson is so important. Not only does it delve into the all important Japanese word aruite (”on foot”); you’ll also find an indispensable review of the Japanese te form. Packed full of easy-to-read charts, you’ll be a master of the Japanese te form once you’re done with this lesson!

 

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Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! Have you studied Japanese in a classroom environment? If so, do these requests sound familiar? Mina-san, mite kudasai. Mina-san, kiite kudasai.

In this lesson, we’ll learn to follow instructions in this Japanese lesson. We’ll also learn the Japanese instructions for making a cup of ramen. :)

Learn How to read instructions in Japanese