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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007

What's worse than clothes for Christmas than re-gifting clothes you already own? Except maybe clothes you already own that aren't washed.

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The lessons here are from:
Eiichi Kiyooka. (1953). "Japanese in 30 Hours".
Tokyo The Hokuseido Press.
I'm not affiliated with them in anyway, if they see this as an infringement I will remove the videos-- though I will probably post my own lessons, origional ones of course.

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  • takineko, i have a question 4 u. im getting tht book 4 christmas and tell me, it doesnt talk only about books right o.o

  • @ilovemaplestoryful haha no, not only about books. It's out of print though so it might be hard to find

  • U both spelled the book - title wrong (makes me wonder if U really know what u are saying) and comments about learning disability indicate that u just wanna take your crap out on someone else. From over 21000 viewers you 2 are the only ones that didn't understand.

  • Oh don't be offended at them, not everyone can learn the same way.

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  • "That is my precious book.

    ...

    "Mein Kampf."

    XDDDD

  • about the joke, i don't find it offensive in anyway. people are taking things too seriously. thx for the lesson again!

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  • I loled so hard when you said Mein Kampf seriously. You have a great sense of humor :D

  • @kwaiipanda26 it means pretty and clean

  • thanks

    

  • AHAHAHAH You're so funny. I'm actually learning with these lessons, much unlike the others -.-.

  • Now it's time for the exercises.

    OF DOOM.

  • @whyousofat I may be wrong, but Ill try to explain it. Since sentence structure of Japanese sentences are so poor, it is hard to understand what the adjective is describing. Having noun adjectives will help you know that it is describing the noun, instead of another word or verb.

  • I have a hard time learning japanese from animes because they speak too fast i cant understand

  • OF DOOM ... for the win.

  • Omg this is so confusing, what is the diff between regular and noun adjectives? why can't I say kirei-i if i can say yoi??

  • Really digging these lessons but I have to pause and read the text to translate.

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