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Learn Japanese w/ Manga Sensei

Summary: Learn Japanese language goodness every day, 365 days a year with Manga Sensei. Manga Sensei breaks down complicated Japanese grammar and simplifies it so that anyone can understand it in 5 min or less every Monday through Friday. Join us and learn the world’s best language. On the weekend we also get to interview master Japanese speakers, teachers, language hackers, Japanese businessmen, and translators to give you the tips and tricks that everyone, from the first day Japanese learner to the advanced speaker can all learn from.This podcast is great for people studying for the JLPT (Japanese Language Proficiency Test), people interested in Japanese grammar and semantics, masters of the trade who might want to learn something new, or just want to get started. We got you.Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/themangasensei/?hl=enFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/themangasensei/Twitter: https://twitter.com/themangasenseiYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFyhPCVFsM_0D0YtoFFlkWwWebsite: manga-sensei.comよろしくお願いします!

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 Japanese Adjectives Pt. 3; Day 23 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 326

Today we learn more about Japanese adjectives and their conjugations. John Sensei reviews what we have learned so far and goes deeper into conjugation. Depending on the context and desired politeness, Japanese words will change and it is important to know how to do it properly so you won't offend anyone unintentionally.

 Japanese Adjectives Pt. 2; Day 22 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 357

In the second lesson about adjectives, John Sensei teaches us how to conjugate adjectives. As we have talked about before, Japanese is a very contexual language and the way you say things changes based on context. John Sensei also teaches us about commonly mixed up adjectives that sound similar in Japanese, such as cute and scary.

 Japanese Adjectives Pt. 2; Day 22 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 357

In the second lesson about adjectives, John Sensei teaches us how to conjugate adjectives. As we have talked about before, Japanese is a very contexual language and the way you say things changes based on context. John Sensei also teaches us about commonly mixed up adjectives that sound similar in Japanese, such as cute and scary.

 Japanese Adjectives Pt.1; Day 21 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 361

John Sensei teaches us about the two types of adjectives within the Japanese language. We learn the difference between the two groups and practice differentiating between them with John Sensei.

 Japanese Adjectives Pt.1; Day 21 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 361

John Sensei teaches us about the two types of adjectives within the Japanese language. We learn the difference between the two groups and practice differentiating between them with John Sensei.

 The Japanese Particle, De Pt. 2; Day 20 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 384

We have previously covered the location of action usage of de. Today John Senei teaches us how de can be used as a use marker. We learn how to utilize de as a use marker and how to properly use it in full sentances.

 The Japanese Particle, De Pt. 2; Day 20 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 384

We have previously covered the location of action usage of de. Today John Senei teaches us how de can be used as a use marker. We learn how to utilize de as a use marker and how to properly use it in full sentances.

 The Japanese Particle, No; Day 19 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 355

The Japanese particle, no is very versatile and has many uses. John Sensei teaches us how to use it properly and also how useful it can be. No can be used to describe possession, similar to the 's in English. It can also be used to link two related nouns together and also to tell location.

 The Japanese Particle, No; Day 19 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 355

The Japanese particle, no is very versatile and has many uses. John Sensei teaches us how to use it properly and also how useful it can be. No can be used to describe possession, similar to the 's in English. It can also be used to link two related nouns together and also to tell location.

 Ni, The Direction Particle Pt. 2; Day 18 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 345

John Sensei goes deeper on the intricacies of the direction particle, ni. He explains how it is extra specific in written form and can help describe a very specific location or a general location depending on how it is used.

 Ni, The Direction Particle Pt. 2; Day 18 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 345

John Sensei goes deeper on the intricacies of the direction particle, ni. He explains how it is extra specific in written form and can help describe a very specific location or a general location depending on how it is used.

 The Japanese Particle, Mo; Day 17 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 348

John Sensei teaches us about the Japanese particle, mo. John tells us about some do's and don'ts and advises against overusing this particle.

 The Japanese Particle, Mo; Day 17 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 348

John Sensei teaches us about the Japanese particle, mo. John tells us about some do's and don'ts and advises against overusing this particle.

 The Japanese Particle, De; Day 16 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 370

De is used to describe the location of actions. John Sensei teaches us how to use this particle properly and elaborates on how useful it can be. We also learn a couple of new sentences to practice in Japanese.

 The Japanese Particle, De; Day 16 of the 30-Day Challenge | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 370

De is used to describe the location of actions. John Sensei teaches us how to use this particle properly and elaborates on how useful it can be. We also learn a couple of new sentences to practice in Japanese.

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