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YESJAPAN - JAPANESE HOUSE RULES House Rules in Japan: Shoes and Slippers It is a custom in Japan to remove one's shoes just after entering a home. The area just inside the entrance of a Japanese home is called a genkan.The genkan is always one-step lower than the main part of the house. After stepping up into the main part of the house it is a custom to turn your shoes so that they face the outside. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE SUMANAI (SORRY)? Kinzokusei no Inu: Post Date: 2005-10-27 15:43:38 : member since 2005 Aug 25 Questions: 20 Comments: 198: So Good! Thanks again for another great answer to a submitted question! ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW WOULD YOU USE JANAKUTE IN A SENTENCE? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2005-09-05 23:51:11 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, you can say either one. They both sound fine with me. JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
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YESJAPAN - JAPANESE HOUSE RULES House Rules in Japan: Shoes and Slippers It is a custom in Japan to remove one's shoes just after entering a home. The area just inside the entrance of a Japanese home is called a genkan.The genkan is always one-step lower than the main part of the house. After stepping up into the main part of the house it is a custom to turn your shoes so that they face the outside. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE SUMANAI (SORRY)? Kinzokusei no Inu: Post Date: 2005-10-27 15:43:38 : member since 2005 Aug 25 Questions: 20 Comments: 198: So Good! Thanks again for another great answer to a submitted question! ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW WOULD YOU USE JANAKUTE IN A SENTENCE? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2005-09-05 23:51:11 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, you can say either one. They both sound fine with me. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
YESJAPAN.COM JAPANESE LESSONS Yukari Takenaka ytakenaka@ttijapanese.com. Yukari is the main voice for the Online Lessons. She teaches Japanese at Japanese Classes by TTI and co-authored the Japanese From Zero! book series. Yukari was originally just a tourist visiting Las Vegas when she met George. They were married in 1995. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! COURSE LESSON GUIDE Learn Japanese with 5 Japanese courses and over 200 instructiveJapanese videos.
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back to top. Step 7: Changing the Language Bar to display in English If you can't read Japanese you will want to change the language bar display to English. Click on then the option. back to top Step 7B: Changing the Language Bar to display in English This window will be ALL Japanese, but don't worry because the next time you see this window it will be in English. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO YOU CONJUGATE NA ADJECTIVES? YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-03-11 05:25:35 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: NA adjectives are grammatically nouns. So ASK-A-TEACHER: SHOULD I USE DEWA ARIMASEN OR JA NAI DESU? JFZ_George: Post Date: 2003-04-16 05:01:38 : member since 1997 Aug 25 Questions: 21 Comments: 2700: Jaarimasen. Ja arimasen is what most Japanese people will teach you because they think it is wrong that foreigners speak the Japanese that most Japanese people speak normallyeveryday.
ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW RUDE ARE ORE AND OMAE Omegatoko: Post Date: 2012-04-08 07:09:17: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2010 Jun 24 Questions: 2 Comments: 7: how rude are Ore and Omae you hear them a lot during converstation. as a 20 year old male how is my japanese supposed to sound, are ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU ALSO SAY JOUZU JA ARIMASEN? Quin: Post Date: 2005-06-07 01:14:38 : member since 2004 Mar 03 Questions: 3 Comments: 12: Not wholly bad, either Luke, I appreciate your sentiments here, but as I recall, when I studied English in grade school, the textbooks and classes, etc., taught "overly polite, hardlyever used" English.
ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS CORRECT, KONNICHIWA OR KONNICHIHA? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-07-26 15:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: We have received and answered the same question so many times . JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 上る AND 上がる? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2006-04-14 12:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: 1) 上がる (AGARU) = to go up / 下がる (SAGARU) = to go down - for stairs and floors in general 2) 上る (NOBORU) = to climb up, walk up / 下る (KUDARU) = to go down, climb down - for mountains or hills in general The readings of the above verbs are all different. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 上る AND 上がる? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2006-04-14 12:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: 1) 上がる (AGARU) = to go up / 下がる (SAGARU) = to go down - for stairs and floors in general 2) 上る (NOBORU) = to climb up, walk up / 下る (KUDARU) = to go down, climb down - for mountains or hills in general The readings of the above verbs are all different. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
YESJAPAN - JAPANESE HOUSE RULES House Rules in Japan: Shoes and Slippers It is a custom in Japan to remove one's shoes just after entering a home. The area just inside the entrance of a Japanese home is called a genkan.The genkan is always one-step lower than the main part of the house. After stepping up into the main part of the house it is a custom to turn your shoes so that they face the outside. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! SITE GUIDE / FAQ To access your courses, choose the desired Course button on the top menu. From there you may select your lesson. You may also click the My Last Lesson link on the side menu to take you to the exact point where you left off on your last visit to the website.INSTALL JAPANESE
back to top. Step 7: Changing the Language Bar to display in English If you can't read Japanese you will want to change the language bar display to English. Click on then the option. back to top Step 7B: Changing the Language Bar to display in English This window will be ALL Japanese, but don't worry because the next time you see this window it will be in English. ASK-A-TEACHER: USING は AFTER いま JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2021-06-10 01:21:42 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1258: Mini conversation #1 (Course 2 Lesson 1) 1) いま、どこに ありますか ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW RUDE ARE ORE AND OMAE Omegatoko: Post Date: 2012-04-08 07:09:17: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2010 Jun 24 Questions: 2 Comments: 7: how rude are Ore and Omae you hear them a lot during converstation. as a 20 year old male how is my japanese supposed to sound, are ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE SUMANAI (SORRY)? Kinzokusei no Inu: Post Date: 2005-10-27 15:43:38 : member since 2005 Aug 25 Questions: 20 Comments: 198: So Good! Thanks again for another great answer to a submitted question! ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS CORRECT, KONNICHIWA OR KONNICHIHA? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-07-26 15:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: We have received and answered the same question so many times . JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 上る AND 上がる? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2006-04-14 12:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: 1) 上がる (AGARU) = to go up / 下がる (SAGARU) = to go down - for stairs and floors in general 2) 上る (NOBORU) = to climb up, walk up / 下る (KUDARU) = to go down, climb down - for mountains or hills in general The readings of the above verbs are all different. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 上る AND 上がる? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2006-04-14 12:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: 1) 上がる (AGARU) = to go up / 下がる (SAGARU) = to go down - for stairs and floors in general 2) 上る (NOBORU) = to climb up, walk up / 下る (KUDARU) = to go down, climb down - for mountains or hills in general The readings of the above verbs are all different. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
YESJAPAN - JAPANESE HOUSE RULES House Rules in Japan: Shoes and Slippers It is a custom in Japan to remove one's shoes just after entering a home. The area just inside the entrance of a Japanese home is called a genkan.The genkan is always one-step lower than the main part of the house. After stepping up into the main part of the house it is a custom to turn your shoes so that they face the outside. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! SITE GUIDE / FAQ To access your courses, choose the desired Course button on the top menu. From there you may select your lesson. You may also click the My Last Lesson link on the side menu to take you to the exact point where you left off on your last visit to the website.INSTALL JAPANESE
back to top. Step 7: Changing the Language Bar to display in English If you can't read Japanese you will want to change the language bar display to English. Click on then the option. back to top Step 7B: Changing the Language Bar to display in English This window will be ALL Japanese, but don't worry because the next time you see this window it will be in English. ASK-A-TEACHER: USING は AFTER いま JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2021-06-10 01:21:42 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1258: Mini conversation #1 (Course 2 Lesson 1) 1) いま、どこに ありますか ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW RUDE ARE ORE AND OMAE Omegatoko: Post Date: 2012-04-08 07:09:17: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2010 Jun 24 Questions: 2 Comments: 7: how rude are Ore and Omae you hear them a lot during converstation. as a 20 year old male how is my japanese supposed to sound, are ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE SUMANAI (SORRY)? Kinzokusei no Inu: Post Date: 2005-10-27 15:43:38 : member since 2005 Aug 25 Questions: 20 Comments: 198: So Good! Thanks again for another great answer to a submitted question! ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS CORRECT, KONNICHIWA OR KONNICHIHA? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-07-26 15:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1256: We have received and answered the same question so many times . JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included.JAPANESEFROMZERO!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: SHOULD I USE DEWA ARIMASEN OR JA NAI DESU? JFZ_George: Post Date: 2003-04-16 05:01:38 : member since 1997 Aug 25 Questions: 21 Comments: 2700: Jaarimasen. Ja arimasen is what most Japanese people will teach you because they think it is wrong that foreigners speak the Japanese that most Japanese people speak normallyeveryday.
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back to top. Step 7: Changing the Language Bar to display in English If you can't read Japanese you will want to change the language bar display to English. Click on then the option. back to top Step 7B: Changing the Language Bar to display in English This window will be ALL Japanese, but don't worry because the next time you see this window it will be in English. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO YOU SAY "I HAVE ALWAYS LIKED SOMETHING"? jasutendesu: Post Date: 2011-09-18 22:01:47: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2011 Aug 24 Questions: 7 Comments: 12: Just a quick question. I was wondering if it's ok to say "Itsumo kara" with a noun and "ga suki desu" to say that you've always liked something. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW RUDE ARE ORE AND OMAE Omegatoko: Post Date: 2012-04-08 07:09:17: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2010 Jun 24 Questions: 2 Comments: 7: how rude are Ore and Omae you hear them a lot during converstation. as a 20 year old male how is my japanese supposed to sound, are ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN SHOULD I USE MASU AND DESU? zubyzu: Post Date: 2003-02-20 00:30:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jan 13 Questions: 1 Comments: 0: I am a new student to japanese and I am teaching myself so forgive me if this is a naive queestion. ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU PLEASE EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-10-06 06:29:51 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: This question has been asked many times, but let me explain this one more time. ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU ALSO SAY JOUZU JA ARIMASEN? Quin: Post Date: 2005-06-07 01:14:38 : member since 2004 Mar 03 Questions: 3 Comments: 12: Not wholly bad, either Luke, I appreciate your sentiments here, but as I recall, when I studied English in grade school, the textbooks and classes, etc., taught "overly polite, hardlyever used" English.
ASK-A-TEACHER: SHOULD I SAY (NAME) TO MOUSHIMASU OR (NAME JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2018-01-22 16:27:06 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: This question has been answered in the Q&A database. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHY DO YOU PUT ISSHO NI AFTER TO? ISN'T TO zennek086: Post Date: 2006-08-20 08:31:59 : member since 2005 Jul 11 Questions: 9 Comments: 8: It's just like in English where we have the option of saying, "She will eat sushi with her boyfriend," (KARE TO SUSHI O TABEMASU) or "She will eat sushi together with JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included.JAPANESEFROMZERO!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 上る AND 上がる? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2006-04-14 12:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: 1) 上がる (AGARU) = to go up / 下がる (SAGARU) = to go down - for stairs and floors in general 2) 上る (NOBORU) = to climb up, walk up / 下る (KUDARU) = to go down, climb down - for mountains or hills in general The readings of the above verbs are all different. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU USE KORE WHEN REFERRING TO PEOPLE? kissmedeadly: Post Date: 2004-12-28 11:09:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2004 Dec 26 Questions: 2 Comments: 3: Hi I was wondering why you use Kanojo instead of JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included.JAPANESEFROMZERO!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 上る AND 上がる? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2006-04-14 12:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: 1) 上がる (AGARU) = to go up / 下がる (SAGARU) = to go down - for stairs and floors in general 2) 上る (NOBORU) = to climb up, walk up / 下る (KUDARU) = to go down, climb down - for mountains or hills in general The readings of the above verbs are all different. ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN? Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU USE KORE WHEN REFERRING TO PEOPLE? kissmedeadly: Post Date: 2004-12-28 11:09:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2004 Dec 26 Questions: 2 Comments: 3: Hi I was wondering why you use Kanojo instead of JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
YESJAPAN - JAPANESE HOUSE RULES House Rules in Japan: Shoes and Slippers It is a custom in Japan to remove one's shoes just after entering a home. The area just inside the entrance of a Japanese home is called a genkan.The genkan is always one-step lower than the main part of the house. After stepping up into the main part of the house it is a custom to turn your shoes so that they face the outside. JAPANESE FROM ZERO! SITE GUIDE / FAQ To access your courses, choose the desired Course button on the top menu. From there you may select your lesson. You may also click the My Last Lesson link on the side menu to take you to the exact point where you left off on your last visit to the website.INSTALL JAPANESE
back to top. Step 7: Changing the Language Bar to display in English If you can't read Japanese you will want to change the language bar display to English. Click on then the option. back to top Step 7B: Changing the Language Bar to display in English This window will be ALL Japanese, but don't worry because the next time you see this window it will be in English. ASK-A-TEACHER: IS THERE A WAY TO BEG FOR SOMETHING? ahadder: Post Date: 2021-06-08 17:07:11: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2020 Oct 18 Questions: 2 Comments: 1: Other than the ways in this lesson, are ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN JA NAI DESU joemazz69: Post Date: 2003-06-25 09:42:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2003 Jun 14 Questions: 2 Comments: 0: Concerning negatives in a sentence such as "not here": what is the difference between saying "koko jani des" and "koko jari masen" ASK-A-TEACHER: NEGATIVE FORMS OF SOU DESU (I HEARD THAT~) JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2016-05-24 20:46:27 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: きのう、かじがあった そうです。 ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW RUDE ARE ORE AND OMAE Omegatoko: Post Date: 2012-04-08 07:09:17: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2010 Jun 24 Questions: 2 Comments: 7: how rude are Ore and Omae you hear them a lot during converstation. as a 20 year old male how is my japanese supposed to sound, are ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS BETTER, FURUUTSU OR KUDAMONO? JFZ_George: Post Date: 2002-05-07 03:47:38 : member since 1997 Aug 25 Questions: 21 Comments: 2700: Yes, the search engines are really helpful. Every now and then I have to translate technical manuals and where there is an area of text in English or Japanese that seems like it would be in other manuals I just put a line or two from the text into Google.co.jp or Yahoo.co.jp and most of the time ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS CORRECT, KONNICHIWA OR KONNICHIHA? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-07-26 15:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: We have received and answered the same question so many times . JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESELOG INGAMESCOURSESMAIN PAGEVIDEOSMY LAST LESSON Learn Japanese from zero with Japanese From Zero's online courses. Games, quizzes, and Ask-a-Teacher service included.JAPANESEFROMZERO!
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU ALSO SAY JOUZU JA ARIMASEN? Quin: Post Date: 2005-06-07 01:14:38 : member since 2004 Mar 03 Questions: 3 Comments: 12: Not wholly bad, either Luke, I appreciate your sentiments here, but as I recall, when I studied English in grade school, the textbooks and classes, etc., taught "overly polite, hardlyever used" English.
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ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN KU NAI DESU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2005-04-27 20:30:18 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: I'm not sure if I interpreted your question correctly, but I think what you are asking is about the difference between KU ARIMASEN and KU NAI DESU. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN INTRODUCING YOURSELF, WHICH IS BETTER Kaitn13: Post Date: 2014-12-20 14:27:25 : member since 2014 Dec 20 Questions: 0 Comments: 2: I may be a bit late to answer this, judging by the date, but there was a certain grammar which used a topic particle to talk about something, and iimasu to say what the thing was called. Basically, whenever this verb was used to present something or someone, it translated to "is called" in english. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU ALSO SAY JOUZU JA ARIMASEN? Quin: Post Date: 2005-06-07 01:14:38 : member since 2004 Mar 03 Questions: 3 Comments: 12: Not wholly bad, either Luke, I appreciate your sentiments here, but as I recall, when I studied English in grade school, the textbooks and classes, etc., taught "overly polite, hardlyever used" English.
ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW DO I REMEMBER WHICH ONE TO SAY, PUN OR FUN?HOW TO SAY MY IN JAPANESEHOW TO SAY NAME IN JAPANESEHOW TO SAY NO IN JAPANESEHOW TO SAY WHAT IN JAPANESEHOW TO SAY YOU IN JAPANESE Musouka: Post Date: 2007-01-30 10:58:36 : member since 2006 Feb 07 Questions: 12 Comments: 89: Thanks a lot Kanako-sensei for the corrections. Hmm, I normally use きゅうふん but I ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS CORRECT, KONNICHIWA OR KONNICHIHA? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-07-26 15:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: We have received and answered the same question so many times . ASK-A-TEACHER: CAN YOU USE KORE WHEN REFERRING TO PEOPLE? kissmedeadly: Post Date: 2004-12-28 11:09:38: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2004 Dec 26 Questions: 2 Comments: 3: Hi I was wondering why you use Kanojo instead of JAPANESE FROM ZERO! MAIN PAGE What is YesJapan? YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! Helping students at all levels (Beginner to Expert), YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that youcan use!
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Kemushichan - Gaman Series - Japanese Greetings. by. Added 10 years ago. 7,057 Views / 0 Likes. Kemushichan discusses non-basic Japanese greetings and how to start up a Japanese conversation. In this GAMAN episode, special guests Sam Davis and Sanami Takasaki make a JAPANESE FROM ZERO! SITE GUIDE / FAQ To access your courses, choose the desired Course button on the top menu. From there you may select your lesson. You may also click the My Last Lesson link on the side menu to take you to the exact point where you left off on your last visit to the website. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHEN DO YOU USE KUNAI INSTEAD OF JANAI? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2004-10-26 12:02:31 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: Yes, there is a rule you follow. KUNAI is used when you make い (I) adjectives negative and JANAI is used when you make な (NA) adjectives negative. ASK-A-TEACHER: WHICH IS CORRECT, KONNICHIWA OR KONNICHIHA? JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2003-07-26 15:29:37 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: We have received and answered the same question so many times . ASK-A-TEACHER: HOW RUDE ARE ORE AND OMAE Omegatoko: Post Date: 2012-04-08 07:09:17: save to notebook: saved questions: member since 2010 Jun 24 Questions: 2 Comments: 7: how rude are Ore and Omae you hear them a lot during converstation. as a 20 year old male how is my japanese supposed to sound, are ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHITEIMASU YesJapan Teacher (Yuki) Post Date: 2004-04-21 10:23:11 : member since 2004 Mar 26 Questions: 0 Comments: 298: しています (SHITE IMASU) means "to be doing such and such". JAPANESEFROMZERO.COM: LEARN JAPANESE ONLINE! 5 JAPANESE JapaneseFromZero.com: Learn Japanese online! 5 Japanese ASK-A-TEACHER: WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN IKUTSU AND JFZ Teacher (Kanako) Post Date: 2014-07-19 04:01:17 : member since 2003 Mar 03 Questions: 10 Comments: 1254: いくら (IKURA) means "how much?" and the word is introduced in Course 1 Lesson 10 (New Words ). There is a difference between the two sentences below.Sign In
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