P53055. Learn Japanese - Learn to Introduce Yourself in Japanese! 04:21 P54056. Learn Japanese - Video Vocabulary 21 02:04 P55057. Learn Japanese - Video Vocabulary 20 02:04 P56058. Learn Japanese Kanji - Kanji That'll Make You Bright~!! 03:50 P57059. Learn Japanese - Video Vocabula...
I’m in the Japan Times this week with a look at the創作漢字コンテスト(Sōsaku kanji kontesuto, Created Kanji Contest): “Radical recombinations: Capture the moment with created kanji.” Tip of the hat to my editorShaunwho alerted me to this fascinating and fun contest. Also, HUGE thank...
It takes Japanese children 18 years to learn all of them! Instead, try for “I want to learn 15 kanji per day.” Way more reasonable! With a solid plan, you’ll be able to hit the ground running and make progress right away. 2. Commit to Specific Learning Resources Having reliable ...
In Japanese, the kanji character for "rei" can refer to something being cold. In this case, it doesn't mean cold sake but room temperature, which is typically about 20℃. Other kinds of sake aren't suited to being consumed at room temperature. But when Japanese sake is served at this ...
Inthe newsletterthis month I did a check-up on my kanji study. The prognosis? DOA. I haven’t done a serious kanji repetition for over a year now. I don’t regret the two years I spent using an Anki deck to go through the 常用漢字 (jōyō kanji, ordinary use kanji), but I do ...
Getting linguistic for a moment, let’s turn to the question of what are Japanese chopsticks called? The word ‘chopsticks’ is believed to derive from Chinese Pidgin English, but in Japan they're known as ‘hashi’ – written using the kanji 箸– or ‘ohashi’ if you want to be extra...
If you don't read kanji (Chinese characters) itmay be difficult to buy your desired drinkor know what options there are. For example, a beverage that resembles water may be flavored or a carbonated sports drink. It can also be hard to tell which coffee contains milk and sugar. Below is...
The bath water tends to be hot, and taking in all that heat can be taxing. It is recommend to bathe in short sessions, taking breaks every so often to cool down. Drink plenty of water before and after a bath and avoidalcoholic drinks, which dehydrate your body. It is also recommended...
and then the sugars are converted to alcohol. But you don't need toknow Junmai from Honjozowhen buying sake for cooking. The rule of thumb isthe same as for wine: Don't buy something that you absolutely wouldn't drink—and, by all means, drink it while you cook—but don't bother ...
, kanji, vocab 1Q84 Postmortem Posted on July 29, 2009 Well, my 1Q84 review is online. I can’t say enough about the guys at Néojaponisme. They did a fantastic job helping me turn my thoughts on 1Q84 into a cohesive article. Major props to Matt over at No-sword. This is as ...