slut, etc., which has its origin in the famous biblical city of Gomorrah. It seems that we are facing a new case of adaptation of an insult against gays, which is transformed to use it against lesbians. From sodomite comes “gomorrist”, this time for Japanese lesbians. ...
Of course, no one likes to feel sad… However, it’s important and healthy to express our emotions and talk out our feelings, whether they be sad or happy. The most common way to say ‘sad’ in Japanese is kanashii (悲しい / かなしい). But depending on how exactly you are feeli...
As you can see, talking about sisters in Japanese is a little more complicated than in English because you have to think about the relative age of the sister, as well as the formality level of the conversation! We hope this post has helped to clear up some of your questions about the ...
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How to say "Tell me" in Japanese (教えてください). And how you can say it just like a native.
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In Japanese, there are two primary ways to say Japan:Nippon, 日本, andNihon,日本. While both terms refer to the same country and use the same kanji, they differ in terms of formality and usage. What Makes Nippon and Nihon Different?
A guide on how to say "Me/I" in Japanese, going through all the standard and universally accepted ways.
In Japanese, the word “you” is actually unnecessary. You can omit it and still be grammatically correct. At the same time, there are also many different ways to say you in Japanese — as you obviously know. This concept can be strange for us English speakers. I mean, a sentence in ...
根据文章Actually, the correct greeting in English for “Konnichiwa” is “Good day” or “Good noon”, and I am sure you wouldn't like greeting people with a “Good day” at any time, and neither do Japanese like saying “Konnichiwa” when they want to say “Hello”.事实上,“...