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GoGen Japanese (Language & Culture)
GoGen Languages株式会社
9 episodes
3 days ago
Learn Japanese and about Japan through deep discussions of Japanese language and culture with native speakers. Subscribe for FREE tips and study materials on Japanese language learning and culture at gogenlanguages.com
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Learn Japanese and about Japan through deep discussions of Japanese language and culture with native speakers. Subscribe for FREE tips and study materials on Japanese language learning and culture at gogenlanguages.com
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Language Learning
Education
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What is "kokuhaku"? - The most important concept in Japanese dating (#2-1)
GoGen Japanese (Language & Culture)
39 minutes 46 seconds
9 months ago
What is "kokuhaku"? - The most important concept in Japanese dating (#2-1)

What is kokuhaku (告白) and why is it the most important concept in Japanese dating? This episode covers the "kokuhaku" and other crucial terms and culture that form the basis of Japanese dating and romantic life.

Our Romance & Dating Japanese course is now available at gogenlanguages.com. Check out the first 20 minutes for free!

(0:00) - Kokuhaku defined, kokuhaku in different School and regional Settings(13:06) - The concept of "moteru" and popularity (15:09) - Exploring "suki-na hito," "suki desu," the nuances of liking vs. loving(23:50) - "Aishiteru" vs. "I love you"(31:30) - saying "suki-desu, tsukiatte kudasai"(36:50) - Saying "I love you" and "tsuki-ga kirei"

GoGen Japanese (Language & Culture)
Learn Japanese and about Japan through deep discussions of Japanese language and culture with native speakers. Subscribe for FREE tips and study materials on Japanese language learning and culture at gogenlanguages.com