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Japanese Onomatopoeia for Beginners: Fun and Essential Sounds to Know
What Is Onomatopoeia in Japanese? If you’ve started learning Japanese, you might have noticed words that “sound” like the feeling they describe — words such as dokidoki , kirakira , or wanwan . These are called onomatopoeia (オノマトペ), and they’re everywhere in daily Japanese! Unlike English, which uses sound words mostly for noises (like buzz or bang ), Japanese onomatopoeia covers a much wider range — sounds, feelings, actions, even silence. That’s why they’re often called “

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Nov 304 min read


🎁 Free N5 Grammar Patterns PDF Giveaway! ✨
We are excited to offer a special gift for our learners — a Free N5 Grammar Patterns PDF , available for a limited time through our Instagram account. This PDF is perfect for complete beginners and JLPT N5 learners who want clear, simple explanations and practical patterns they can use right away during travel or daily study. What’s Included in the Free PDF You’ll find: 💬 Essential N5 grammar patterns 📘 Easy-to-understand examples 📝 Simple, clear explanations ✏️ Practice e

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Nov 271 min read


Promotion: Trial Lesson Refund Campaign – Get £24 Back! 💷✨
For details about private lessons, please visit: • In-Person Private Lessons page • Online Private Lessons page Starting Japanese lessons soon? For a limited time, if you continue after your trial lesson and purchase 10 lessons or more, we will deduct your £24 trial lesson fee. It’s the easiest, most risk-free way to begin learning Japanese with confidence. What’s Included in Our Japanese Lessons? You’ll learn practical Japanese you can use right away — plus: 💬 clear, begin

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Nov 262 min read
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