A series of short Japanese lessons for beginners. Each lesson introduces a phrase or greeting, and lets you to practice saying it and using it in a conversation.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Category | Education |
In this episode of Short Japanese Lessons, you will learn how to say "It's No Problem" in Japanese. In the practice conversation someone thanks you for lifting their bags into the overhead compartment. Passenger: "Arigatoo gozaimasu" (Thank you) You:... more
In this episode of Short Japanese Lessons, you will learn how to confirm who you are in Japanese. In the practice conversation someone asks if you are who they are looking for. Check-in staff: "Lee Sama desu ka." (Are you Mr Lee?) You: "Hai, soo desu... more
In this episode of Short Japanese Lessons, you will learn how to say what your is name in Japanese. In the practice conversation you are asked your name by the check-in counter staff. Check-in counter staff: "Onamae wa?" (What is your name?) You: "Le... more
In this episode of Short Japanese Lessons, you will learn how to say "Watch Out!" in Japanese. In the practice conversation you are on the train platform and get warned by the train staff to be careful near the tracks. Train staff: "Abunai desu yo!" ... more
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Teaches necessities, gives good explanations and examples (skits) in such a short time ! Easy to understand !
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Apple Podcasts | #214 |
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Short Japanese Lessons launched 8 years ago and published 23 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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