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Food for New Years: Cooking Osechi Ryori

Hard to believe it's almost the new year! And with the new year comes all the festivities and foods particular to the new year! Today we're going to look at some recipies for Japanese New Year food called Osechi-Ryouri (おせち料理). What is Osechi? J... More... 0 Comments

Review and more gobi

We are coming to the end of the fourth major section of the guide. Do you feel like your Japanese has improved? We've come to the point where we've learned enough conjugations to be able to start mixing them together in various useful combinati... More... 0 Comments

Casual Patterns and Slang

So far, for every grammar we have covered, we also went over all the casual variations as well. However, even though we have already covered all the casual forms, truly mastering casual speech in Japanese requires far more than just learning th... More... 0 Comments

Bug Fix: Fixed Problem with saving test scores

I'm sorry to say that this morning (天皇誕生日 to be exact) I woke up and discovered that the scores from tests were not correctly saving in the database. I have found and fixed the problem, and I am truly sorry for any issues it may have caused you a... More... 0 Comments

Making requests (~ください、~ちょうだい、~なさい、command form)

Politely (and not so politely) making requests Similar to asking for favors, which we learned in the last lesson, there are also various ways to make requests in Japanese. This is effectively the Japanese way of saying, "please do X". We'll fir... More... 0 Comments

Numbers and Counting

Numbers and counting in Japanese are difficult enough to require its own section. First of all, the number system is in units of four instead of three, which can make converting into English quite difficult. Also, there are things called counte... More... 0 Comments

Giving and Receiving (あげる、やる、くれる、もらう)

Japanese people like gifts One thing about Japanese culture is that they're big on giving gifts. There are many different customs involving giving and receiving gifts (お歳暮、お中元、etc.) and when Japanese people go traveling, you can be sure that t... More... 0 Comments

Trying something out or attempting to do something (~てみる、volitional+とする)

Let's try some stuff In English, we use the word, "try" to mean both "to try something out" and "to make an effort to do something". In Japanese, these are separate grammatical expressions. For instance, "I tried the cherry flavor" and "I trie... More... 0 Comments

Defining and Describing (という)

The various uses of 「いう」 In the previous lesson, we learned how to quote a subordinate clause by encasing it with 「と」. This allowed us to talk about things that people have said, heard, thought, and more. We also took a look at some examples s... More... 0 Comments

Cooking with Japanese: Sukiyaki

When the Japanese think of winter foods, generally two meals come to mind: Nabe (stews) and Sukiyaki! What is Sukiyaki (besides the 1963 American Smash hit)? Read on, and find out how to make this delicious and easy-to-make dish! Ue o muite a... More... 0 Comments

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