Conversation Guides

“Chotto” vs “Sukoshi”: Understanding the Nuance of Sayi...

While both chotto (ちょっと) and sukoshi (少し) translate to “a little” or “a bi...

What does "desu ne" mean in Japanese?

Ever wondered why a simple phrase like "desu ne" (ですね) holds so much weight i...

From Everyday Hesitation to Profound Meanings - "Ma" in...

Various meanings and applications of the Japanese term "ma". From the subtle pau...

Wasei-eigo: Japanese-Made English Words

The linguistic blend in the Japanese language called Wasei-eigo, where Japanese ...

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