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How to Use Practical Japanese Grammar

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Summary: Learn how to use practical Japanese grammar in this free video on Japanese language and travel.

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By Yuu Asakura
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Born and raised in Japan, Yuu Asakura moved to Los Angeles after graduating from Tokyo University for Foreign Study where she acquired B.A. in linguistics and area studies. She has...read more

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"YUU ASAKURA: Before going to the next lesson, let's go over what we learned. So in the last lesson, we learned how to describe people and things. So let's practice on that. Let's say you are telling me that you are an American. How do you say? Yes, "Watashiwa America-sin des." Very good. And can you ask me if I am a Japanese? Good, "Anatawa Nihonjin desu ka?" Or, you're 99% sure you can ask me, "Anatawa Nihonjin desu ne?" Yes, we learned that too. And then we also learned how to say numbers. So let's pick a number. I would say, start with a simple one, eight. Yes, Hachi, that's correct. Let's go to a bigger number, let's say 35. Yes, san-ju-go, that's correct. Okay, so let's start to learn something new."

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