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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'm lost. / TE-form verb + SHIMAIMASHITA / Sound Words: Panicked, Moving around
Key phrase: What is your recommendation? / ___ WA CHOTTO / Adjective + SÔ / Sound Words: Silence, Forming a line
Key phrase: Please go up the stairs, and go to the right. / TE-form verb can connect sentences / How to use the particle NI / Sound Words: TONTON
Key phrase: They are sleeping. / MASHÔ / TE-form verb + IMASU / Negative form of adjectives / Sound Words: Sleeping
Key phrase: May I throw away waste here? / KARA / TE-form verb + MO II DESU KA / Sound Words: Burning
Key phrase: I like novels. / A WA B GA SUKI DESU / ___ MASEN KA / Two types of adjectives / Sound Words: Shining
Key phrase: When did you come to Japan? / The months / TA-form verbs / Sound Words: Buzz-buzz
Key phrase: Please come, by all means. / The days of the week / IKIMASU and KIMASU / Dictionary-form verbs / Sound Words: Buoyant mood
Key phrase: Is everyone here? / MASHITA: Past form of MASU / IMASU and ARIMASU / Sound Words: Disappointment
Key phrase: From what time? / NANJI / Various patterns of TE-form verbs / Sound Words: Almost beyond the limit
Key phrase: Once more, please. / TE-form verbs / TE-form verb + KUDASAI / Sound Words: Heart beating
Key phrase: Are there cream puffs? / TSU: a counter for things / How to use the verb ARIMASU / Sound Words: Eating
Key phrase: What is your telephone number? / The numbers (1) / ___ O SHIMASU / When the letter for HA is pronounced as WA / Sound Words: Telephone
Key phrase: They are my treasures. / subject WA object O verb / How to make a verb into a negative and a question / Sound Words: Reading
Key phrase: I'm home. / ___ DEWA ARIMASEN / How to make negative sentences / Sound Words: Doors