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Learn Japanese - City Buildings Vocabulary

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Uploaded by on Jan 13, 2009

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Learn Japanese words using the Learn Japanese with Pictures series from JapanesePod101.com.
Beautiful images clearly show Japanese vocabulary divided into units by topic.
Each word is introduced with the English, Japanese hiragana and katakana characters, and Japanese kanji characters. It's a great way to practice your hiragana and learn new Kanji, while studying new vocabulary words that will build up your proficiency in Japanese and lead you on your way to mastering this beautiful language!

In this Japanese lesson you'll learn the vocabulary in Japanese to talk about buildings in a city: hospital, police station, post office, bank, supermarket, shop, library, pharmacy, bakery, and cinema.
Now when you're sending your Japanese friend a cell phone text message about where you'll meet, you'll know exactly what to say!

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  • I really love the way you are teaching

    1-you show picture of the thing.

    2-you repeat.

    3-you making a review.

    I really love you work that is way i subscribe plz continue like that , your great !!!!!!!!!

  • @ineedabuspass that's right

    スーパー is more common because it's easier to say than スーパーマーケット

    i've noticed that Japanese shortens long words (i guess it's to make it uniform with the rest of the words, which are shorter in comparison to English)

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  • @fusionofhearts shop can also be shouten "商店". loads of different ways to write kanji

  • @nadim776 you right this is great

  • It used to be so scary when i first saw this!!

  • how come for some books, they write shop as ya instead of mise?

  • Useful vids these.

    When in doubt of the name of a shop, the next best thing is to take the name of the item they sell and and 'ya' to the end. For example:

    'Hana' is flower, so 'Hanaya' is flower shop.

    'Sakana' is fish, so Sakanaya' is a fishmonger's.

    etc...

  • 備考版 が 好き です。 O-O

  • @eien21 yes suupaa is more common but u said suubaa ur ha needs the circle in stead to make the paa sound instead or baa

  • ちょっとね。。。When I was in Japan, I always used スーパー. That's more widely used correct?

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