Hi, I bought the book Minano Nihongo and try to learning with new roadmap following with … Get Started With Minna No Nihongo [Day 71]Read more
Elevator in Japan [Day 64]
I remember the time I went to Japan, I can’t understand the button of Elevator, so … Elevator in Japan [Day 64]Read more
Duolingo is not for me [Day 63]
I recently switched from Duolingo to a new app called Miraa. Before I left Duolingo, I … Duolingo is not for me [Day 63]Read more
Hidden History in Japanese Numbers: The Legacy of “Mi” and “Fu” [Day 62]
If you’re learning Japanese, you’ve probably come across different ways to count—ichi, ni, san for numbers, … Hidden History in Japanese Numbers: The Legacy of “Mi” and “Fu” [Day 62]Read more
Count People In Japanese [Day 61]
Learning how to count people is one of the most useful things when speaking Japanese, especially … Count People In Japanese [Day 61]Read more
Months in Japanese (月 – gatsu)[Day 60]
Today, let’s learn how to say the months of the year in Japanese!Japanese months are super … Months in Japanese (月 – gatsu)[Day 60]Read more
Days of the Month (日付 – ひづけ / hizuke) [Day 58]
In Japanese, dates from 1st to 31st are often irregular and need to be memorized.Let’s start … Days of the Month (日付 – ひづけ / hizuke) [Day 58]Read more
Shopping – Common Phrases [Day 57]
When traveling or living in Japan, shopping is one of the most common situations where you’ll … Shopping – Common Phrases [Day 57]Read more
Completed Katakana [Day 56]
Just a quick update: after 5 days of writing Katakana every day, even with a busy … Completed Katakana [Day 56]Read more
シ (shi), ツ (tsu), ソ (so), and ン (n) [Day 54]
These four Katakana characters: シ (shi), ツ (tsu), ソ (so), and ン (n) — are often … シ (shi), ツ (tsu), ソ (so), and ン (n) [Day 54]Read more