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Hannah Stafford

Hannah is a half Irish/half Japanese girl living in Ireland. Her love for Japan and the Japanese language led her to studying languages and translation in university where she specialised in Japanese. She spent a year studying abroad at Rikkyo University in Tokyo. In her free time, Hannah enjoys using her sewing machine to upcycle clothes and create new pieces!

8 Sleepy Ways to Say Goodnight in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
A traditional Japanese bedroom with tatami flooring, futon beds and a sliding door. Ready to learn how to say goodnight in Japanese?

You may already know that the most common way to say ‘goodnight’ in Japanese is oyasumi (おやすみ) ! However, Japanese is renowned for its varying vocabulary depending on the formality of the situation you are speaking in. In this article, we will cover how to say goodnight in both casual and formal situations. We will … Read more

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Oishii〜! And More Ways to Say Delicious In Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
A young Japanese girl enjoying delicious (Oishii) noodles with chopsticks.

Delicious food is something that can connect people to different cultures from all around the world – despite any language barriers! Through tasting a particular region’s cuisine, you can feel more connected to the culture and its people.  Japanese cuisine has become quite popular all over the world. From sushi and ramen to teppanyaki! However, … Read more

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Japanese Pick Up Lines: Best Flirty Phrases to Make Your Move

by Hannah Stafford
A hand holding chopsticks with a heart shaped cucumber sushi.

Japanese pick up culture is a little more lowkey than that of the western world. Many Japanese people are more reserved with their feelings and mindful of their approach towards other people. Things like PDA are not as common, and Japanese people can be a bit shy when initiating romance with someone new. That’s why … Read more

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Top Japanese Quotes About Love (for When Romance is in the Air!)

by Hannah Stafford
A Japanese couple in kimono shown from behind in a picturesque Japanese garden gazing over a red painted bridge, perfect moment to use some Japanese love quotes!

Looking for some romantic and inspirational quotes about love? Why not turn to the wisdom of Japanese! A proverb, or kotowaza (諺 / ことわざ) in Japanese, is a short, simple saying which intends to provide wisdom and/or insight. They can be really helpful in times where you may need guidance in life. As discussed in … Read more

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How To Say ‘I Hate You’ In Japanese (5 Powerful Ways)

by Hannah Stafford
A young Asian man wearing a white shirt, expressing his dislike towards someone in Japanese.

‘I hate you’ is one of those negative phrases you probably wish to never use in conversation. However, it’s always useful to have the knowledge under your belt – just in case you find yourself in a position where you wanna let someone know how you really feel! The standard way to say hate in … Read more

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How to Say ‘I Like You’ in Japanese (and How to Get a Date!)

by Hannah Stafford
Japanese woman making a heart with her hands on yellow background while saying "I like you" in Japanese.

Got a crush? 😍 In one of our previous posts, we discussed several romantic ways to say ‘I love you’ in Japanese. But before you go ahead telling that special someone that you love them, you may want to ease into it with an ‘I like you’, in order to see if the feeling is … Read more

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3 Meaningful Ways to Say ‘I Miss You’ in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
A young Japanese woman sitting at a table holding a cell phone, looking like she misses someone.

Interestingly, ‘I miss you’ doesn’t have an exact counterpart in Japanese. But of course, Japanese people are not exempt from the feeling of missing someone or something, so what do they say? Although there is not a direct translation for ‘I miss you’ in Japanese, there are some phrases which convey the same sentiment. The … Read more

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How to Say ‘Why’ in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
Young Japanese woman with question marks above her head wondering "Why" in Japanese.

It is widely known that Japan has a culture of utmost courtesy and politeness. So, although your curiosity may push you to ask ‘why, why, why?’, it is important not to be overly intrusive when speaking with your Japanese acquaintances. The standard way to say ‘why’ in Japanese is naze (なぜ). In this post, we … Read more

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