JLPT N3 Keigo (Polite Language)
Introduction: Keigo, or polite language, is an essential aspect of… Read More »JLPT N3 Keigo (Polite Language)
Introduction: Keigo, or polite language, is an essential aspect of… Read More »JLPT N3 Keigo (Polite Language)
In Japanese, the ability to express actions involving bringing or… Read More »Lesson: Japanese Verbs for Bringing or Going Together in Japanese 釣れて
Introduction: みたい (mitai) is a versatile Japanese expression that means… Read More »JLPT N3 Lesson: Grammar Points: らしい (rashii) vs みたい (mitai) らしい (rashii):
長文 1 最近、 私が経営する会社の内装が変わり、 緑を基調としたものに変化した。 自然と仕事中に緑色が目に入るよう (注1) (注2) になり、ストレスが減った気がする。 今、… Read More »JLPT N3 Reading Practice
The Japanese Phrases “いただけませんか” (itadakemasen ka), “もらえませんか” (moraemasen ka) and… Read More »Making Requests in Japanese (The difference between いただけません,もらえませんか vs くださりませんか)
In the Japanese language, the kanji 職業 (しょくぎょう) represents the… Read More »Kanji Words Related to Work For JLPT N3 “職” (しょく)
Both “ようだ” (you da) and “みたいだ” (mitai da) are used… Read More »ようだ vs みたいだ JLPTN3 Grammar
Below you can find a sample text for the JLPT… Read More »JLPT N3 READING COMPREHENSION EXAMPLE
The Grammar point narubeku in Japanese grammar tries to show that the speaker wants to do something as much as possible. Narubeku is followed by the action wanted to be performed
In this post we will break down this common JLPT… Read More »How To Use Dewa nai ka ではないか in Japanese