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Learn Japanese language: speak and write Japanese Kanji, Hiragana, Katakana symbols. Who Else Wants to Learn to Speak Japanese Confidently and Naturally in the Shortest Possible Time? ... AND take all the frustration, difficulty and headache out of YOUR

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How To Write Four Winds in Kanji symbols

Today's Japanese podcasting lesson teach you how to write and pronouce Four Winds - North, South, East, West in Japanese Kanji symbols. Each wind is written as a single kanji symbol, and has different pronunciation, and changes depending on how they are used, Please click here to see how to write them in Japanese kanji symbols Also, don't forget to subscribe our FREE 7 days Japanese lessons as well.

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Japanese Kanji Symbol Lesson - Honor

Hello Everyone This is Takanori Tomita. From today, we will start Japanese kanji symbol lesson, which show you the popular kanji writing in Japanese, as we receive a lot of requests from our listners. Also, we will teach you how to pronouce them in Japanese. Click Play button to listen to the pronunciation. However, we can not reply each request individually. So, we will post only Japanese kanji symbol which is popular for Westerners. Anyway, let's start! Today's Japanese kanji symbol ...

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How to write and speak

Today's Japanese lesson teach you how to say "I understand" in Japanese. In this video lesson, you will learn the present sentence, past sentence, negative sentence and past negative sentence of "I understand" in Japanese. By the way, this is the sample of our NIHONGO Japanese package. This is the Japanese course, which provide textbooks, audio and a variety of video lesson to teach you how to speak Japanese for real communication.

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Understanding Japanese Kanji for places in Japan

Even been to Japan? If you have, you might have notced that there are many signs which are written in Japanese kanji symbols. But, could you understand them? You know, understanding Japanese kanji symbols is actually not hard, if you remember a simple rule. Watch the today's Japanese video lessons to understand this rule. For more information, visit Kanji signs

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How To Speak Japanese in a polite way

Today's Japanese spekaing lesson is the difference between masu, masen, mashita, and masen deshita. Listen to the audio and understand the difference.

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How to say "Japanese language" in Japanese

Today's learn to speak Japanese lesson is to teach you how to say "Language" in Japanese. For example, you will learn how to say: 1. "English language" 2. "French language" 3. "German language" 4. "Japanese language" in Japanese. There is a rule tha you need to apply for writing and spekaing "any language" in Japanese. For more information, please also visit today's Japanese lesson Would you like to learn to speak Japanese Confidently and Naturally in less than 12 months? AND take al ...

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Learn Japanese Langauge

 Welcome to Learn Japanese Langauge Website. Podcasting "Learn to Speka Japanese" lessons from Japan. Each lessons teach you how to speak Japanese for real communication, as well as the basic way of pronuncing a word, or phrase in Japanese. Please make sure tha you subscribe to this site, in order to get a new update!

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Learn to speak Japanese - How to say

Lesson3.1: Learn to Speak and Write Japanese: Basic Conversion - Learn Japanese Greeting Conversion. Each Lesson of "Learn to Write and Speak Japanese" shows the conversational Japanese Hiragana Writing as well as how to pronounce the Japanese word, and the picture to describe the conversation. There are also some exercises and questions for you to learn to write Japanese hiragana. For more information about this lesson, please click the "Play" button and also go to our official site: ...

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Learn Japanese - how to introduce yourself in Japanese

Today's Lesson: How to introduce yourself in Japanese In today's Japanese lesson, you will learn how to introduce yourself in Japanese. In today's example, supposing that Tomita visit Tamaki's house and meet him first time. In this conversation, we will tell you in a polite way of introducing yourself in Japanese. Anyway, Let's learn to write Japanese for real communications! Visit the following site for learning how to write and speak! Lesson 4: Learn how to intodu ...

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Learn to speak Japanese - Are you busy?

Today's new "Learn to speak Japanese" lessons is about how to say: 1: Are you busy? 2. No, I am not busy. 3. Yes, I am busy. Please listen carefully and repeat what I say in Japanese. Also, please check out the recently added page on our official site: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/Learn-Speak-Japanese.htm Enjoy!! P.S: Please also visit our official site: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/

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Learn Japanese - how to say, I like . . . .

Today's new "Learn to speak Japanese" lessons is about how to say: I like ...... So, for example, if you would like to say, 1: I like Japan - watashiwa nihonga sukidesu 2: I like an animals - watashiwa doubutuga sukidesu Please listen carefully and repeat what I say in Japanese. Enjoy!! P.S: Please also visit our official site: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/

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Learn to speak Japanese and Learn to write Japanese Kanji Symbols

Hello Everyone. This is Takanori Tomita from JAPAN. Today's Learn to Speak and Learn to write Japanese symbols's topic is Mobile Phone. First of all, please see the Japanese Kanji Symbols for mobile phone. http://www.dsfy.com/MobilePhone_Japanese-Symbols.htm These are Japanese Kanji symbols representing Mobile phone in Japanese and it is called "Kei tai den wa", and today, you will learn how to say Moblie phone in Japanese. Also, if you would like to say 1. Do you have a mobile phone ...

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Learn to speak Japanese, and write Japanese Symbols

Good Evening Everyone!! Mina san kon ban wa!! Today's learn to speak Japanese and write Japaense Symbols lesson is: How to say, "It's rainning" in Japanese. In Japanese, we say, "Ame ga Fu te i ma su". Ame means rain, but by saing "Fu te i ma su" it becomes "Rainning". Anyway, please listen and learn to speak its phrase in Japanese. Sayonara

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Learn Japanese language: How to use "Ka" japanese symbol

Minasan Kon nichi Wa. Hello, everyone! Today, I would like you to learn how to use "Ka" Japanese symbol, and how it changes a sentence to an interrogative sentence. You know, making the interrogative sentence is just adding the sentence particle, Ka, to the end of the predicate. Usually, it is Japanese Hiragana symbol. Today's example is 1. I understand 2. Do you understand and 3. I can do it 4. Can you do it? So, let's learn Japanese langauge!! Please press the Play Button below to ...

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Learn to speak, and write Japanese phrase

Learn to speak, and write Japanese phrase. Today's Japanese lesson is to teach you how to say "What are you planning to do on this weekend?" in Japanese. Japanese symbols written above represent the phrase in Japanese. In this case, kanji and hiragana symbols are used to write. Now, let's lean to speak Japanese. Please click the play button below.

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What Japanese people says the ritual phrases and learn to write its Japanese symbols

Hello Everyone. This is Takanori Tomita, podcasting the Japanese lessons from Japan. Today's learn Japanese lesson is about the ritual phrase we use before and after eating. Traditionally, we say "Itadakimasu" when we are about to eat or drink, and after finishing eating or drinking, we say "Gochisoo-samadeshita" in Japanese. Basically, both of these Japanese phrases imply gratitude on the part of the speaker to the provider of the food or drink. So, if you have a chance to have a din ...

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Learn Japanese language - how to say

Today's Japanese podcasting lesson is about how to say "Happy New Year" in Japanese. I will teach you several different ways to say Happy New Year in Japanese. Also, 4 kanji symbols' version of Happy New Year when writing "Happy New Year" in a card, which we send every year before the 1st of January to your friends, family, work mates, or your customers. Anyway, please listen to our Learn Japanese language podcasting lessson! You can also check our Japanese dictionary. There are Japanese ...

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Learn Japanese vowel sounds

Happy New Year - Akemashite omedetou gozaimasu!! This is the first Japanese lesson for 2007, and today's "Learn Japanese language lesson" is to teach you about the Japanese vowel sounds. You will learn the Japanese grammar, and the difference betweeen the sound of English word and Japanese word. An example of Japanese love symbol is used. For more information about today's Japanese lesson, please also visit our New Japanese dictionary website.

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Learn how to count numbers in Japanese language

Do you know how to count numbers in Japanese? Today, you will learn numbering in Japanese lanugage. The explained page is uploaded on our Learn Japanese language website at: http://www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com/speak/Japanese-numbers.htm

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Learn the difference between Japanese grammar and English grammar.

Learn the difference between Japanese grammar and English grammar. Today's Japanese podcasting lesson is to teach you about the particles and sentence order of Japanese language. Find out how we say or write "I ate Japanese food" in Japanese. The example show you the diffrence between the way of ordering subject, verb, and object in a sentence. After you have listened to the Japanese language lesson, you can go to the following website to learn more about Japanese grammar. We have also s ...

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