Learn simple Japanese phrases today in this
video series with expert Yuu Asakura. Yuu gives you demonstrations for speaking and recognizing Japanese words in print. You will be able to arrange subjects and verbs in sentences, say "Please," and get around in Japan.
How To: Learn practical Japanese phrases for traveling
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How To: Use the Japanese slang "kakkoii" or "cool"
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How To: Ask "Do you like...?" in Japanese
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How To: Give and receive directions in Japanese
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How To: Tell time in Japanese
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How To: Use Japanese hand gestures for counting
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How To: Flirt in perfect Japanese
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How To: Give basic instructions in Japanese
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How To: Introduce people in Japanese
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How To: Count from 1 to 12 in Japanese
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How To: Hold a dinner conversation with Japanese etiquette
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How To: Say and read the days of the week in Japanese
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How To: Count floors in Japanese
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How To: Describe your food in Japanese
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How To: Say numbers 1 to 100,000 in Japanese
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How To: Use the phrase "please give me" in Japanese
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How To: Write "tree" in Japanese
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How To: Read Hiragana Japanese characters
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How To: Write the Japanese character, "hito" meaning "human"
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How To: Speak Japanese at a beauty salon
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How To: Say "cheers" and other drinking phrases in Japanese
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How To: Use the Japanese slang "kakkoii" or "cool"
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How To: Ask "Do you like...?" in Japanese
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How To: Tell time in Japanese
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How To: Give and receive directions in Japanese
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How To: Flirt in perfect Japanese
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How To: Use Japanese hand gestures for counting
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How To: Give basic instructions in Japanese
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How To: Hold a dinner conversation with Japanese etiquette
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How To: Count from 1 to 12 in Japanese
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How To: Say and read the days of the week in Japanese
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How To: Introduce people in Japanese
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How To: Describe your food in Japanese
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How To: Count floors in Japanese
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How To: Ask how much something costs in Japanese
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How To: Say "cheers" and other drinking phrases in Japanese
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How To: Write "tree" in Japanese
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How To: Write the Japanese character, "hito" meaning "human"
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How To: Learn the negative form of some basic Japanese verbs
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How To: Say numbers 1 to 100,000 in Japanese
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How To: Conjugate Japanese verbs into the te-form
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