Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com! You ask business representatives a lot of questions. But, I’ll bet that one you ask all the time is, “What are your hours?” In Japan, you’ll find yourself needing to ask this important question frequently. More importantly, you’ll need to understand the person’s reply. This newbie Japanese lesson makes it easy for [...] Less
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Learn Japanese for free with podcasts.
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Japanese – SurvivalPhrases
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Need to convert dollars to yen? Coins to bills? Today we’ll show you how to convert any kind of currency to something else. If you’re traveling to Japan to living in Japan, this series is critical to your financial transactions. And we still have 1 more next week! For our Japanese [...] Less
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Learn Japanese for free with podcasts.
Learn Japanese | JapanesePod101.com (Audio)
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Learn Japanese for free with podcasts.
Japanese – SurvivalPhrases
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Learn Japanese with Japanese Idiomatic Phrases at JapanesePod101.com! A life lesson from a Japanese idiomatic phrase. Imagine yourself a samurai on a journey in Japan to the ancient capital of Kyoto. You are traveling by foot, and crossing through a big open field. It’s late, the sun is starting to set, and your stomach growls. [...] Less
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Learn Japanese travel phrases with SurvivalPhrases.com! A little Japanese can go such a long way! Whether you’re traveling to Japan for business or pleasure, these phrases will help make your trip more pleasant and meaningful! Now that we’ve covered basic greetings, we’ll go over saying “Goodbye.” When you greet someone or say “Goodbye” in Japanese, remember to always bow. It can be a simple nod or a deep bending by the waist. Either way, bowing will improve your impression. To learn more about Japanese customs and phrases, be sure to comb through SurvivalPhrases.com! Less
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Japanese – SurvivalPhrases
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Introductions. They can be formal or informal. They can go smoothly, and they can certainly be awkward! Did you know that introductions in Japanese are different based on who you are and who you are speaking to? As the old saying goes, you only get one chance to make a first impression. This beginner Japanese lesson [...] Less
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