The "Easy Japanese" starts today! The skit's main character is Tam, a cheerful and charming international student from Vietnam. In Lesson 1, Tam has just arrived in Japan, and is looking for "Haru-san ...
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In the previous lesson, you learned the basic pattern for changing the MASU-form verbs to the TE-form : simply change MASU to TE. But today, let’s learn another pattern. In this pattern, you are to ...
Japanese verbs are divided into three groups. Each group has its own patterns of conjugations. "Group 1" are the verbs that have the vowel I in the syllables before MASU. KAKIMASU (to write) is an ...
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