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Completely out of date with the new and hip social culture, Arata struggles to get a hold on his new lifestyle. ReLIFE tells the story of him attempting to navigate the hand he's been dealt while also addressing his own internal issues. Also ranks #1 on The 35+ Best Anime About Self-...
All About Japanese Names Posted by keiko on Feb 27, 2015 in Culture What are some typical Japanese names you can think of? Many of you might say, many of the Japanese names for girls and women end with “ko(こ、子, meaning “child”).” This is true, especially for girls who ...
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(Advise people to live in a healthy and activeA.way.B.Speak highly of Japanese people's ifestyle.C.Tel the importance of a healthy lifestyle.D.Learn about the Japanese culture. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 (1)D解析:段落大意题。通读本段可知该段的第一句"Japanese peoplelive the longest...
There are two distinct types ofadjectivesin Japanese: i-adjectives and na-adjectives. I-adjectives all end in "~ i," though they never end in "~ ei" (e.g. "kirei" is not considered an i-adjective.) Japanese adjectives differ significantly from their English counterparts (and from their ...
000 kanji exist. The Japanese Ministry of Education designated 2,136 characters as Joyo Kanji. They are the characters frequently used. Although it would be very helpful to learn all of Joyo Kanji, the basic 1,000 characters are sufficient to read about 90 percent of the kanji used in a ...