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大丈夫 - A Must-Know Phrase
大丈夫 だいじょうぶ daijoubu This is a must know phrase. So very common. It can mean yes or no, I'm fine, no thanks. Context, tone and gestures are key.
大丈夫 - A Must-Know Phrase
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A very handy phrase for sure!
Hiragana Challenge Day 11 ⛩️🎌
"Always do your best. What you plant now you will harvest later." — Og Mandino Follow the link, watch the video and learn along. Complete the work sheet. Write your hiragana on some paper. Writing helps you distinguish the characters and get them into your long term memory. Post your work. Show off your skills, receive feedback and get motivation from us sharing together. https://www.skool.com/japanese/classroom/78718867?md=34a5d8c4129545e1bd50ca5ac197fe9a Please try your best (ganbatte kudasai)!!! Joe Sensei. @Leonardo Adoccimo @Ricardo Solomons @Kev Hear @Julia Stanley @Harry Lewis @Serdar San @Lydia Cox @Cecilia Parks @Barry Prescott P.S. Bonus Challenge. Try and recognise the hiragana in this drawing. It is often hard to recognise characters when they are written stylistically, like how cursive can be hard for us to read.
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Hiragana Challenge Day 11 ⛩️🎌
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I love the quotes you add to your posts @Joe Bennett !
📝 今週の日記(Weekly Diary)
✏️ Goal: Write a short diary entry in Japanese 🗒️ Topic: High Tea with family ✅ Beginner / N5 (with romaji + English) 家族とハイティーに行きました。 Kazoku to hai tī ni ikimashita. I went to a High Tea with my family. お茶はとてもおいしかったです。 Ocha wa totemo oishikatta desu. The tea was delicious. ケーキはおいしかったです。 Kēki wa oishikatta desu. The cake was tasty. サンドイッチはよかったです。 Sandoicchi wa yokatta desu. The sandwiches were nice. けしきはとてもきれいでした。 Keshiki wa totemo kirei deshita. The view was beautiful. とてもいい日でした。 Totemo ii hi deshita. It was a lovely day. ✅ N3 Version 家族といっしょにハイティーに行きました。 お茶もケーキもとてもおいしくて、サンドイッチもおいしかったです。 景色もとてもきれいで、ゆったりとした時間を過ごすことができました。 とても楽しくて、素敵な一日でした。 🫵 Your Turn Write 3–5 sentences about something you ate or a place you went. You can use: 〜ました 〜かったです 〜でした Example: レストランに行きました。とてもおいしかったです。 Simple is perfect 😊 If you're unsure of a word or phrase you want to use, feel free to ask! Ganbatte kudasai! Try your best! Joe Sensei.
📝 今週の日記(Weekly Diary)
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@Trevon Augustin 私もいろいろな本が好きですから、よく本屋に行きます。
Monthly Music Recommendation! 🎵🎶
Konnichiwa!! Let's talk Japanese music! 🪭🎸🌸 One of the top songs of 2026 in Japan is Hypnotize by XG. Have you heard it? What do you think? XG is a Japanese group but they're based out of South Korea and I think that shows in the style of their music and definitely the style of their film clip. What Japanese music are you listening to? It can be from any era or genre - we'd love to hear about it!! Arigatou, Joe.
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Wow @Abel da Silva you have a great collection of recommendations! Will check out more leisurely on Spotify-arigatou gozaimasu!
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@Abel da Silva Thank you! 🙏
Welcome New Members to Japanese Language Learners!
Introduce yourself and share a pic of something Japanese you own or something Japanese that you're interested in! Feel free to explain why you want to learn Japanese or what you like about Japan. Also, feel free to post any Japanese language questions you have. I'd be glad to answer them! As for me, I love learning Judo. Have you ever tried it? And I love Japanese literature, such as Kokoro by Natsume Soseki. Have you read any Japanese novels? I also really enjoyed Cowboy Bebop when it came out! Not the live action Netflix version! To start learning, I highly recommend Your 50 First Sentences Course: https://www.skool.com/japanese/classroom/fe1c2853?md=60ee3552d26e4ffcb910a86675e10f95 Arigatou, Joe Sensei.
Welcome New Members to Japanese Language Learners!
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Hello! I'm Monique. I live in Australia but lived and worked in Japan in the early 90's. I am a Japanese language teacher and write and self publish graded readers for beginners. It's lovely to be in this community with passionate fellow lovers of Japan and it's culture.
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@Joe Bennett I spent 2 years in Sagamihara, Kanagawa Ken teaching in JH schools. Then two years in Meguro on the Yamanote sen, working and studying.
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I make reading Japanese easier for beginner students and their teachers.

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