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Uit JapanWoont in Other, Japan (19:20 UTC+09:00)
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italki leerkracht sinds 27 Sep 2019
Hello, I'm Junko. I'm Japanese and I speak Japanese with a Kansai dialect. I want to help you improve your Japanese.
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Student 8834e4
8834e4
6 Japans lessen
Thanks Julia! It was great chatting with you again!
24 mei 2021
c89fce
59 Japans lessen
Super lesson. We talked about what I did yesterday. I studied, and will study more today and tomorrow before taking a test. We talked a little about talking with my daughter. Then we continued in the Genki book. I had difficulty reading hiragana, but with help, made it through the conversations. We stopped on page 84, which begins the vocabulary for the section.
22 mei 2021
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102 Japans lessen
これからは仕事中は携帯電話を使わないようにします。笑
19 mei 2021
2d127f
102 Japans lessen
Julia is always helpful in my pursuit to improve my Japanese. 5⭐️’s :)
22 mei 2021
c89fce
59 Japans lessen
Good lesson. We talked about what I had for breakfast, then about what my daughter said in Japanese, which was stripes and hair. Then I asked about the letter は and realized I had been saying おはよう wrong ever since I learned it many years ago. We talked about drivers licenses and then cars for a while. Comparing the big difference in the cost of foreign cars, like Volkswagen, in the US versus Japan. The Japanese cars were similarly priced in the US and Japan. We talked briefly about the cars we currently own and housewives. At the end I talked about a few of the jobs my mom and dad had.
21 mei 2021
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59 Japans lessen
Very good lesson. We talked about what the best thing that happened this week. Then a lot about the Duolingo application that I use on my phone. After the we talked about what my daughter said and what I misheard her say. Like, “Be-Bong”, which her mom said was a “Bow Tie”. The Japanese word for Bow Tie sound nothing like “Be-Bong”, but something that looks like a Bow Tie is a bow for a girl’s hair which is called a リボン in Japanese, or ribbon in English. In English ribbon is the string itself, not how it is tied, like in a bow. We covered a lot of vocabulary for household items, which my son mentioned I should learn.
15 mei 2021
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