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Do you want to learn Japanese? Start by reading through these posts for a fun introduction to the Japanese language, including useful Japanese words, basic Japanese grammar and other Japanese lessons for beginners!

How to Say ‘Tired’ in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
A Japanese woman wearing a business outfit sleeps on her front on a sofa, her high heels on the floor beside her, epitomizing the Japanese word "tsukareta" (疲れた) or "tired".

In this post, we will learn how to express our tiredness in Japanese! It is a feeling we all experience from time to time, whether we are working or studying hard, hitting the gym or just feeling mentally worn out.  The standard Japanese word for ‘tired’ is tsukareta (疲れた / つかれた). But of course, there … Read more

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How to Say ‘Long Time No See’ in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
Two young Japanese female friends hugging and smiling outdoors near green foliage, joyfully saying "Long Time No See" in Japanese.

In previous posts, we have explored how to introduce ourselves and make basic conversation in Japanese. After these introductions you will hopefully make acquaintances with whom you can meet up with again and practice your Japanese even more! One of the phrases you will hear a lot when meeting up with old friends is hisashiburi … Read more

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Months in Japanese (Months of the Year Vocabulary Lesson)

by Hannah Stafford
A calendar with red flowers and Japanese months illustrated with Japanese new year dragon

If you already know how to count from numbers 1-12 in Japanese, then learning the months of the year will be a breeze for you! If you don’t, not to worry, as you sure will after getting familiar with the months of the year in Japanese. Talk about a great two-for-one lesson! Essentially, the names … Read more

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How to Say the Four Seasons in Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
Purple lavender flowers in front of Mount Fuji in Japan, showcasing the beauty of Japanese seasons.

In this post we are going to learn about shiki (四季 / しき) or the ‘four seasons’ in Japanese. So if you’re looking to expand your Japanese vocabulary, or are interested in learning a bit about the different times of the year in Japan, then this is just the post for you! How to say … Read more

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Days Of The Week In Japanese [and Their Awesome Celestial Meanings!]

by Hannah Stafford
A calendar adorned with delicate pink flowers that includes the days of the week in Japanese.

So, you’ve come here to learn the days of the week in Japanese! Now, I could simply list off each day of the week and its Japanese counterpart for you to then learn off by heart… However, I just cannot deny you the seriously interesting etymology behind the terms! Did you know the days in … Read more

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How To Say ‘You’re Welcome’ In Japanese

by Hannah Stafford
Two asian women hugging against a red background.

In a previous post, we discussed the many ways to say ‘thank you’ in Japanese. In this post, we will look at the different phrases you can opt for when you are on the receiving end of gratitude and want to express ‘you’re welcome’. It is widely known that in Japanese culture, politeness is held … Read more

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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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