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  • so "uchi" means home and "ie" means house? Is that so?

  • In the phrase: `Kato-san no okusan wa mainichi uchi de hatarakimasu.` why is it used `de` after `uchi` instead of `ni`?

  • guidetojapanese[DOT]org/partic les2.html

    Basically: に = "to"

    ( へ = "towards" )

     で = "in"

  • what does 'wa' stand for then?

  • See the comments on video [4A].

  • i'm kinda lost with all the verbs and stuff

  • how would you write 'gakko' in hiragana?

  • がっこう in Hiragan and 学校 in Kanji :)

    Keep in mind it's "gakkou" and not "gakko"

  • Seems like they crammed a LOT into lesson 10....yikes.

    But sooo helpful! (I just moved to Japan!)

  • @Resnullia

    hey! You said you moved to Japan, but you left this comment about two years ago, are you still there? Waiting for a reply! XD

  • very informative!!!

  • its pretty helpful

  • 私は日本語をこれのビデオで習っています

  • me too

  • THANK YOU! Arigatou! ^^

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