In this guide, you'll learn 13 points of intermediate Japanese grammar.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
#1: Formal expressions: language used on TV, during speeches, documentaries... You'll learn things like である (de aru) and である (de aru).
#2: Should be... : You'll learn to talk about things that should be in a certain way: はず、べき、べからず、べく...
And much more...
You can get detailed notes for this guide and all of my guides by subscribing to my free course at loislin.com/training
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In this guide, you'll learn 13 points of intermediate Japanese grammar.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
#1: Formal expressions: language used on TV, during speeches, documentaries... You'll learn things like である (de aru) and である (de aru).
#2: Should be... : You'll learn to talk about things that should be in a certain way: はず、べき、べからず、べく...
And much more...
You can get detailed notes for this guide and all of my guides by subscribing to my free course at loislin.com/training
How to ACTUALLY introduce yourself in Japanese (15 tips)
Learn Japanese with Lois Lin
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5 years ago
How to ACTUALLY introduce yourself in Japanese (15 tips)
I asked Ryoko (a real Japanese person) how REAL Japanese people introduce themselves.
After talking with her, I created 15 tips.
These 15 tips will show you how to introduce yourself in Japanese.
You will learn a lot, but here are the main concepts:
- desu
- to mōshimasu
- Formal and informal language
- Hajimemashite
- Yoroshiku
My free course: loislin.com/beginner
Learn Japanese with Lois Lin
In this guide, you'll learn 13 points of intermediate Japanese grammar.
Here's a preview of what you'll learn:
#1: Formal expressions: language used on TV, during speeches, documentaries... You'll learn things like である (de aru) and である (de aru).
#2: Should be... : You'll learn to talk about things that should be in a certain way: はず、べき、べからず、べく...
And much more...
You can get detailed notes for this guide and all of my guides by subscribing to my free course at loislin.com/training