Easy Japanese: Grammar Lessons | NHK WORLD-JAPAN
Summary: You can easily start learning basic grammar and vocabulary by listening to the story of Anna, who studies Japanese at a university in Tokyo. Japan's only public media organization NHK provides this reliable Japanese language course with podcast. nhk.jp/lesson
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Key phrase: I'll give it to you, Anna. / Difference between AGEMASU and KUREMASU / Sound Words: Smile
Key phrase: I like futons better. / A TO B TO DOCHIRA GA Adjective DESU KA / Expression of comparison using NO HÔ GA and YORI / Sound Words: Softness
Key phrase: I'm already 82 years old. / The numbers (2) / Honorific O and GO / Sound Words: Drinking
Key phrase: I want to take pictures a little longer. / ___ TAI DESU / Differences between TARA and TO / Sound Words: Thunder, Turning over
Key phrase: When we look at it close by, it's big, isn't it? / ___ TO / N DA, an expression we use to explain something / Sound Words: Rain
Key phrase: Welcome to Shizuoka. / ___ E YÔKOSO / ___ NI KUWASHII / Differences between KARA and NODE / Sound Words: Siren
Key phrase: Who is getting married? / NAI form verb + ? / How to say the days of the month / Sound Words: Animal calls
Key phrase: Let's do our best next time. / ___ N DESU / DESHITA / Volitional form of verbs / Sound Words: Crying
Key phrase: Get under the desk. / YÔ DA, YÔ DESU / Difference between the particles WA and GA / Command form of verbs / Sound Words: Shaking
Key phrase: Please don't use them. / Words to indicate time points / NAI-form verb + DE KUDASAI / Sound Words: Dissatisfaction
Key phrase: I was scolded by mother. / ___ MASEN DESHITA / Passive expression / Sound Words: Cleaning-up
Key phrase: I’m late. / A counter for minutes / TE-form verb + WA IKEMASEN / How to change adjectives to adverbs / Sound Words: Anger
Key phrase: No, not really. / IIE, SOREHODODEMO / NAI-form verbs / Sound Words: Shouting with glee
Key phrase: Have you ever sung Japanese songs? / ARIMASU: a verb meaning possession / TA-form verb + KOTO GA ARIMASU / Sound Words: Train
Key phrase: I'm glad. / Past form of adjectives / Sound Words: Camera