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TheJapanesePage.com - Beginning Japanese Phrases

Hosted by TheJapanesePage.com · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 100 episodes

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Beginners to upper beginners of Japanese! Improve your vocabulary, listening, and pronunciation skills with shadowing and repetition. Each week, we will break down a useful vocabulary word and example sentence. --Become a Makoto+ member and get show notes with complete vocabulary and grammar breakdowns as well as sound files of just the Japanese to download. www.TheJapanesePage.com/makoto

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TheJapanesePage.com hosts TheJapanesePage.com - Beginning Japanese Phrases, a education show with 100 episodes published.

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #213: 〜たいです (want to do something)

Apr 15, 20261mEp. 2130

Today's podcast covers: 〜たいです — want to do something This grammar pattern is attached to the stem of a verb to express the speaker's desire to do something. It is polite in form and translates roughly to 'I want to' in E

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #212: 〜てもいいですか (May I)

Apr 8, 20261mEp. 2120

Today's podcast covers: 〜てもいいですか — May I...? Is it okay if I...? This pattern is used to ask for permission to do something. It is formed by attaching to the tay-form of a verb, making it a polite way to request allowanc

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #211: です

Apr 1, 20261m0

Today's podcast covers: です — is, am, are (polite copula) This is a polite copula used at the end of sentences to link a subject to a noun or adjective, similar to 'to be' in English. It marks a formal or polite speech le

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #210: 〜たり 〜たりする (doing things like A and B, alternating or listing multiple actions)

Mar 26, 20262mEp. 2100

Today's podcast covers: 〜たり 〜たりする — doing things like A and B, alternating or listing multiple actions This grammar pattern is used to list multiple actions or states in a non-exhaustive way, implying there are other sim

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #209: 〜から (because, since, from)

Mar 19, 20261mEp. 2090

Today's podcast covers: 〜から — because, since, from The particle attaches to the end of a verb, adjective, or noun phrase to indicate a reason or cause, meaning 'because' or 'since'. It can also indicate a starting point

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #208: 〜てはいけません (You must not do, it is forbidden to do (prohibition))

Mar 12, 20261mEp. 2080

Today's podcast covers: 〜てはいけません — You must not do, it is forbidden to do (prohibition) The pattern is formed by attaching it to the te-form of a verb. It expresses a prohibition or rule, meaning that an action is not al

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #207: こう (like this, in this way, thus)

Mar 5, 20261mEp. 2070

Today's podcast covers: こう — like this, in this way, thus This is a demonstrative adverb used to describe the manner of doing something, referring to something close to the speaker or something the speaker is about to de

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #206: てみたい (want to try doing something)

Feb 26, 20261mEp. 2060

Today's podcast covers: てみたい — want to try doing something This grammar pattern combines the verb with mitai, which expresses the desire to try doing something to see what it is like. It conveys curiosity or interest in

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #205: ~てしまう (to end up doing, to completely do, to do something regrettably)

Feb 19, 20262mEp. 2050

Today's podcast covers: ~てしまう — to end up doing, to completely do, to do something regrettably This grammar pattern attaches to verbs and expresses either completion of an action or a sense of regret about something that

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #204: ので (because, since, so)

Feb 12, 20261mEp. 2040

Today's podcast covers: ので — because, since, so ので is a conjunction used to express cause or reason. It connects two clauses where the first clause explains the reason for the second clause, and it sounds softer and more

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #203: ~になる (to become, to turn into)

Feb 5, 20261mEp. 2030

Today's podcast covers: ~になる — to become, to turn into This grammar pattern attaches to nouns and adjectives to express a change of state or transformation. Example: 来年、私は二十歳になります。 Next year, I will turn twenty years old

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Beginning Japanese Phrases #202: ~がする (to sense/feel (used with sensory experiences like smell, sound, taste))

Jan 31, 20262mEp. 2020

Today's podcast covers: ~がする — to sense/feel (used with sensory experiences like smell, sound, taste) This expression is used to describe sensory perceptions. The particle marks what is being sensed, such as a smell, sou

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 201: もう(part.2) shortly; soon; now [gives a sense of being already the time for something or to do something]

Jul 31, 20251mEp. 2110

もう今日(きょう)はこれで終(お)わりにしましょう。 Now | today | as for | this | with | end | decide on Let’s call it a day right here. View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-201 View all episodes here: https://thejapan

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 200: もう(part.1-B) already; yet; now

Jul 17, 20251mEp. 2100

私(わたし)の娘(むすめ)はもう高校生(こうこうせい)です。 My | daughter | as for | high school student | already My daughter is a high school student already / My daughter is a high school student now. View this episode here: https://thejapanesepa

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 199: もう(part.1-A) already; yet; now

Jun 12, 20251mEp. 2090

もうランチは食(た)べましたか? Already | answer | as for | realized | question marker Have you eaten lunch already? / Have you eaten lunch yet? View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-199 View all episodes here

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 198: だろう(Part. 5) …, right?

May 29, 20251mEp. 2080

君(きみ)はステーキが好(す)きだろう? you| as for | steak | subject marker | like | right? You like steak, right? View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-198 View all episodes here: https://thejapanesepage.com/beg

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 197: だろう(Part. 4) I wonder…

May 1, 20251mEp. 2070

あの音(おと)はいったい何(なん)だろう? that | sound | as for | on earth | what | (I) wonder I wonder what the sound is. View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-197 View all episodes here: https://thejapanesepage.c

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 196: だろう(Part. 3) most likely will; probably will

Apr 24, 20251mEp. 2060

彼(かれ)のビジネスはきっと成功(せいこう)するだろう。 his | business | as for | most certainly | will succeed I’m sure his business will be successful. View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-196 View all episodes here: h

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 195: だろう(Part. 2) probably; most likely; should be

Apr 10, 20251mEp. 2050

この計算(けいさん)はこれで間違(まちが)いないだろう。 this | calculation | as for | this | with | fine | should be The calculation should be fine with this. View this episode here: https://thejapanesepage.com/jphrases-ep-195 View all episodes he

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Beginning Japanese Phrases 194: だろう(Part. 1) must have ~

Mar 20, 20252mEp. 2040

太郎(たろう)はきのう友達(ともだち)と一緒(いっしょ)に遊(あそ)んで、きっと楽(たの)しかっただろう。 Tarou | as for | yesterday | friends | with | together | played | surely | enjoyed| must have had Tarou must have had a lot of fun playing with his friends yesterday.

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