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Laid-back Japanese
NativShark Team
71 episodes
1 week ago
Learn Japanese without feeling like you’re in a classroom. Listen in on fun chats and true stories about living life “in Japanese” with Chie, Niko, and other guests.
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Language Learning
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Learn Japanese without feeling like you’re in a classroom. Listen in on fun chats and true stories about living life “in Japanese” with Chie, Niko, and other guests.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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The real differences of Japanese male and female speech
Laid-back Japanese
34 minutes 52 seconds
3 years ago
The real differences of Japanese male and female speech
When watching most Japanese media, there are some big differences in the ways that females speak Japanese vs how males do. The problem is, people don't really speak like that in real life very often. In this episode, Chie and Ty take a dive into the real differences of male and female speech, which can be hard to notice unless you're paying attention. Get used to these differences with sentences people actually say at: https://www.nativshark.com/lbjp Join the conversation: https://discord.gg/ARuA8R7Qeq Show notes: https://www.nativshark.com/tools/using-nativshark/lbjp-gendered-speech
Laid-back Japanese
Learn Japanese without feeling like you’re in a classroom. Listen in on fun chats and true stories about living life “in Japanese” with Chie, Niko, and other guests.