You might have heard Japanese people saying "Toriaezu Biru" before. In this episode, Lori and Mai talk about the actual meaning of "Toriaezu Biru" and why some Japanese people like to say that. Have a listen if you are curious about it.
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In this episode, we delve into the distinctions between 舉行/举行 (jǔxíng) and 舉辦/举办 (jǔbàn) in Mandarin Chinese. We explore their usage in sentences, highlighting subtle nuances and shedding light on the primary differences. Tune in to understand when these terms can or cannot be interchangeable, today! Visit our WordPress website for detailed info like example sentences and words we used.
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We compare Sentence-Final Particles between Japanese and Chinese, and in this episode, we are focusing on the two particles, "って" and "嘛", which are added at the end of sentences to urge people to agree.
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Surprisingly, many Taiwanese viewers have developed a fascination for Japanese TV programs featuring eating competitions, such as "元祖!大食い王決定戦", "ブラマリのいただきっ (腹ペコ!なでしこグルメ旅)", and "デカ盛りハンター". These shows (reruns) continue to claim prime-time slots on TV, captivating audiences several times a week. Have you ever wondered how to express the idea that no matter how much these competitive eaters indulge, they never seem to gain weight in Japanese and Chinese? Let's delve beyond the buffet in today's episode and find out!
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Have you seen a Japanese sentence pattern "~てごらん(try to do)" in your textbook and wondered when and to whom you can use this sentence pattern? In this episode, Lori and Mai discuss when and to whom Japanese people usually use this sentence pattern. Visit our WordPress Website for English translations of the sentences we used in the episode.
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Welcome back to your friendly guide to mastering Mandarin! Today, we shed light on the crucial differences between 然後/然后' (ránhòu) and '後來/后来' (hòulái) in just about 10 minutes. One of them is your chronological storyteller, while the other is your plot twist master! We'll explore examples to help you wield them like a pro. Listen now!
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In this episode, Lori and Mai talk about the sounds that Japanese people make to respond to certain situations. We are inspired by Nakagawa Haruno-san`s very interesting short videos on this topic and decided to record this episode.
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Today we explore the nuances of using 又 and 再 in Chinese. We'll discuss the key differences between these two commonly used words and answer the question: Are they interchangeable? Tune in to gain a better understanding of when and how to use 又 and 再 effectively in your Chinese language conversations.
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Curious about using 被(bèi) in Chinese for the passive voice? We've got your back! No more confusion, just straightforward explanations and practical examples. In this episode, Lori helps you crack the code on "被" with 3 basic forms, so you can level up your Chinese skills. Let's dive in!
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As you might know, the Japanese language has honorific and casual languages. You have to use matching contradictory conjunctions depending on the language type. Another thing we have to keep in mind is that written and spoken languages are also different, sometimes. Have a listen to find out some examples.
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Which is most commonly used, 但是(dànshì), 可是(kěshì) or 不过(búguò)? Are they interchangeable? Which one is more formal than the others? Will I offend anyone if I choose the wrong one to use? Today we give some answers to these questions, if you've ever wondered.
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In the previous Japanese Grammar episode, we talked about how to express reported speech and hearsay using ~そうだ, ~らしい, and ~んだって. This time, we discuss another meaning of ~そうだ and compare it with ~ようだ, which has a similar meaning to ~ようだ. Visit our WordPress Website for the quiz and English translations of the sentences we used in the episode.
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Are you also puzzled by the subtle nuances in sentences where the words 得(de) and 可以(kěyǐ) are used? Today we discuss their usages in different contexts and reveal their intricacies and hidden meanings.
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In this Q&A episode, Lori and Mai discuss different ways to say goodbye in Japanese and Mandarin Chinese, depending on the level of formality and situation. For detailed info like example sentences and words we used, please visit our WordPress website.
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There are various ways to tell others what you`ve heard or seen in Japanese. In this episode, we talk about three different ways of conveying information. Visit our WordPress website for the skit script, the example sentences we use in the episode, and how to conjugate verbs, adjectives, and nouns. After listening to this episode, hopefully, you will be able to gossip in Japanese (らしいです。😊)
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We bring you the brand new "Q&A" series where Lori and Mai explore the intricacies of the Chinese and Japanese language, cultural nuances, and everything in between. As native speakers, we invite you to unveil the secrets of these captivating languages with us and learn about our vibrant traditions. Tune in and embark on a language journey with us today as we discuss how two very similar Chinese words - 我們 VS 咱們 - are used in the Chinese speaking regions.
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In today`s episode, Lori and Mai try comparing conditionals in Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and English based on English Grammar. By listening to this episode, you will be able to see how each language approaches "conditionals" differently.
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In this episode, we delve into the fascinating world of Chinese separable verbs, also known as 離合(動)詞 (líhécí) or 离合(动)词. Join us as we explore the nuances of these special verbs, their grammar rules, and how they differ from other types of verbs in the Chinese language. Whether you're a beginner or an advanced learner, this episode is sure to expand your knowledge and appreciation of the Chinese language!
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In this episode, Mai shows how to translate "Nouns with to-infinitive” into Japanese. Try translating along with Lori!
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Do you know that both Chinese and Japanese are topic-prominent languages? In today's episode, Lori explains how "Topic-comment structure" works in Chinese on a conversational level. It is the most underrated and overlooked grammar point when it comes to learning Chinese. Mastering this structure will 100% help you level up your Chinese speaking and listening skills!
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