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japanese_in_real_life_koala

Hosted by Koala’s Tricky Japanese · 🇺🇸 US · JA · 20 episodes

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Learn Japanese phrases with Zeroichi-sensei! 日本語を楽しく学びましょう!

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Koala’s Tricky Japanese hosts japanese_in_real_life_koala, a education show with 20 episodes published.

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episode9 "〜ながら" — While? Or although? | Koalas’ Tricky Japanese

Sep 19, 20253m0

Welcome back to Koalas’ Tricky Japanese 🐨✨ — Koatori for short! In Episode 9, we dive into the phrase 「〜ながら」 (nagara). It looks simple, but it actually has TWO very different meanings! 👉 同時進行 = while doing 👉 逆接 = alth

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episode8 "〜てしまう" — Completed? Or regret? | Koalas’ Tricky Japanese Ep.7

Sep 18, 20253m0

Welcome back to Koalas’ Tricky Japanese 🐨✨ — Koatori for short! In Episode 8, we explore the tricky phrase 「〜てしまう」 (te shimau). It actually has TWO meanings depending on the context: 👉 完了 (kanryou) = completely finishe

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Episode 7"〜そうです" — Seen info? Heard info? | Koalas’ Tricky Japanese

Sep 17, 20256m0

Welcome back to Koalas’ Tricky Japanese 🐨✨ — Koatori for short! In Episode 7, we dig into one super useful but *super tricky* phrase: 「〜そうです」 (sou desu). 👉 Seen info = looks / seems 👉 Heard info = I heard / they say E

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Koatori Ep.6— “Mada” vs “Mou”: Tricky Japanese Words You Always Mix Up

Sep 16, 20254m0

Welcome back to Koalas’ Tricky Japanese 🐨✨ — Koatori for short! In Episode 6we tackle two short but super tricky words: 「まだ」 (mada) and 「もう」 (mou). 👉 まだ = still / not yet 👉 もう = already / no longer Examples: ・まだ食べます =

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Koatori Ep.5— “~ta koto ga aru”: The Tricky Way to Talk About Experiences

Sep 15, 20254m0

Welcome back to Koalas’ Tricky Japanese 🐨✨ — Koatori for short! In Episode 5, we explore the phrase 「〜たことがある」, which is used to talk about experiences. 👉 日本に行ったことがあります。= I’ve been to Japan before. 👉 すしを食べたことがあります。= I’

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Episode 4: Essential Phrases You’ll Actually Use

Sep 14, 20254m0

Welcome to Koalas’ Tricky Japanese 🐨✨ — or Koatori for short! This podcast makes tricky Japanese phrases simple (and sometimes funny). In Episode 1, we cover essential JLPT N5 phrases that appear in both exams and every

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Episode 3: “Tadaima” & “Okaeri” — Tricky Japanese Phrases Explained

Sep 13, 20255m0

Welcome back to the “Tricky Japanese Phrases” series! 🇯🇵✨ In Episode 3, we explore the daily expressions 「ただいま」 (tadaima) and 「おかえり」 (okaeri). 🏠 ただいま (tadaima) = “I’m home!” (said when you return) 🏠 おかえり (okaeri) = “

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Episode 2: What Does “Otsukaresama” Really Mean? — Tricky Japanese Phrases

Sep 12, 20255m0

Welcome back to the “Tricky Japanese Phrases” series! 🇯🇵✨ In Episode 2, we explore the phrase 「おつかれさま」 (otsukaresama), one of the most common yet tricky expressions in Japanese. 💡 It doesn’t have a direct English tran

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Episode 1: Can You Read It? — “Yomu” vs. “Yomeru” in Japanese

Sep 11, 20254m0

Welcome to the brand-new series: Tricky Japanese Phrases! 🇯🇵✨ In Episode 1, we dive into the verb 「読む」 (yomu, “to read”) and its confusing variations: 📖 読むことができる (yomu koto ga dekiru) = I can read (formal) 📖 読める (yom

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Episode 11: How to Say “Can You Take a Picture for Me?” in Japanese

Sep 8, 20251m0

Traveling in Japan? You’ll want to capture every moment! 🇯🇵✨ In this episode of the Zeroichi Japan Podcast, we learn the useful phrase: 「写真を撮ってもらえますか?」(Shashin o totte moraemasu ka?) = “Can you take a picture for me?”

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episode10:おすすめはありますか? | How to say "Do you have any recommendations?" in Japanese

Sep 7, 20252m0

✨ Learn how to ask for recommendations in Japanese! Perfect for restaurants, shops, and travel in Japan. 📌 Save this for later! 👆 Follow for daily Japanese phrases & anime quotes! 📩 DM me on Instagram for FREE correct

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Episode 9 How to Use “Daijoubu desu” — The Most Versatile Japanese Phrase

Sep 4, 20253m0

"Daijoubu desu" (大丈夫です) is one of the most versatile phrases in Japanese. It can mean “No, thank you”, “I’m fine”, or “Don’t worry”, depending on the context. In this episode of the Zeroichi Japan Podcast, we explore thr

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Episode :8 How to Use “Sumimasen” in Japanese

Sep 3, 20251m0

“Sumimasen” is one of the most useful and tricky words in Japanese. It can mean excuse me, sorry, or even thank you, depending on the situation. In this episode of Zeroichi Japan Podcast, let’s explore how to use すみません n

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Episode:7 Where Is the Station? — Asking for Directions in Japanese

Sep 2, 20252m0

When traveling in Japan, you’ll often need to ask for directions. In this episode, we practice the essential phrase: 「駅はどこですか?」 (Eki wa doko desu ka? / Where is the station?). You’ll also learn: 🚶 How to start politely

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Episode:6 Can I Try This On? — Useful Japanese for Shopping

Sep 1, 20251m0

Shopping in Japan? You’ll definitely need this phrase: 「試着できますか?」 (Shichaku dekimasu ka? / Can I try this on?). In this episode, we practice: 🛍️ Asking if you can try clothes on 🛍️ Asking “Where is the fitting room?” �

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Episode:5 Do You Have a Point Card? — Useful Japanese for Shopping

Sep 1, 20252m0

In Japanese convenience stores and supermarkets, you’ll almost always hear this phrase: 「ポイントカードはありますか?」 (Pointo kādo wa arimasu ka? / Do you have a point card?). In this episode, we practice natural answers: 📝 Useful a

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Episode:4 How to Say “The Check, Please” in Japanese — Restaurant Phrases

Sep 1, 20253m0

After finishing your meal in Japan, how do you ask for the check naturally? In this episode, we practice the essential phrase 「お会計お願いします」 (O-kaikei onegaishimasu / The check, please). You’ll also learn how to answer when

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Episode:3 How to Answer in a Japanese Restaurant — “Just one”, “Two people”, “Water, please”

Sep 1, 20254m0

Can you answer naturally in Japanese when a restaurant staff asks you something? In this episode, we practice 3 common situations: 🍴 At the entrance: “How many people?” → “1人です (Just one)”, “2人です (Two people)” 🍴 Orderi

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Episode2 ここで食べますか?Koko de tabemasu ka? — Useful Japanese for Cafes & Convenience Stores

Aug 31, 20251m0

In Japan, you’ll often hear the phrase “ここで食べますか?” (Koko de tabemasu ka? / Will you eat here?) at cafes and convenience stores. In this episode, we practice how to answer naturally when asked this question. 📝 Useful Ans

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Episode1.「袋いりますか?」— Useful Japanese at the convenience store

Aug 30, 20253m0

🇯🇵 今日はコンビニでよく聞かれるフレーズ「袋いりますか?」を練習します。 買い物のとき、必ず耳にする大事な表現です。使い方や返事の仕方も紹介します。 🇺🇸 Today we practice the phrase “Fukuro irimasu ka?” (Do you need a bag?), something you will hear every time you shop in Japan. Learn how t

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