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Japanese i adjective conjugations w/audio.
CatwomanJolie
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I have another similar video posted on conjugating i-adjectives, but I've redone the video to include audio as requested by some of my subscribers.
If you benefited f...
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Essential Japanese Phrases B
CatwomanJolie
2,519 views
Visit :
http://myjapanesetube.com/index.html
For more lessons. :)
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Essential Japanese phrases. (learn 25 new phrases)
CatwomanJolie
5,099 views
*Great news everyone! You will now be able to learn even more Japanese phrases along with audio and some useful notes to help you better understand the meanings by going to...
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Japanese weekly Expressions 9 (anata no shusshin wa doko desu ka?)
CatwomanJolie
3,063 views
In this lesson, you'll learn how to ask someone where they're from as well as how to tell someone where your from :)
mina, I have a question for you all...
Q: shusshi...
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Japanese Weekly Expressions 8 ( anata wa nan sai desu ka)
CatwomanJolie
2,684 views
Learn how ask someone for their age as well as how to tell someone your age! :D
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We Love Grammar (koto ga arimasu ka)
CatwomanJolie
3,250 views
NEW SERIES that focuses on essential grammar!
Through this series I hope to eliminate some fears you may have about tackling Japanese grammar. Stick with me and you will l...
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Japanese Weekly Expressions 7 (maji desu ka?)
CatwomanJolie
2,718 views
HOMEWORK:
True or False :
1. The phrases "maji desu ka" "maji de" "maji" and "majisuka" are all formal phrases.
2. The phrase "majisuka" can be used with superior...
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Japanese Word Of The Day (natsukashii)
CatwomanJolie
1,769 views
Today's Japanese word of the day is "natsukashii"!
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Japanese Weekly Expressions 6 (mou ichido onegaishimasu / yukkuri onegaishimasu)
CatwomanJolie
2,476 views
In this lesson you will learn 2 expressions! They can be used right after the other.
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Example sentences using ...
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Japanese Weekly Expressions 5 (doko desu ka? -Where is it?)
CatwomanJolie
2,425 views
Remember that the phrase "doko desu ka" can be used to ask about noun , so that means a person, place or thing!
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Extra exampl...
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