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Japanese for Everyday Life S1 #17 - Telling a Real Estate Agent What Kind of Room You'd Like

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🗓️ 15 May 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Summary

learn how to tell a real estate agent what kind of rental property you'd like

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Hello, Japanese Pot, 101 is

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Oh, hi, Tokyo,

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Good morning, Tokyo,

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Good-bye, New York,

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London.

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Japanese Japanese for everyday life, lower intermediate series.

0:28.3

Lesson 17.

0:29.9

Telling a real estate agent what kind of room you'd like.

0:33.5

Hi everyone.

0:34.7

Welcome back to Japanesepod101.com.

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This is Japanese for everyday life, lower intermediate

0:40.7

series, lesson 17, telling a real estate agent what kind of room you'd like.

0:46.8

Konnichua, Fulhashi is. Hi, everyone. Kaori Fulhashi here. I'm Becky. In this lesson, you'll learn a useful skill for a real estate agency. How to make requests about a room.

1:00.8

Becky's son,

1:02.3

Heyer to house to do you, real estate agency,

1:07.5

any, you've got to some real estate agencies to find a room.

1:13.6

What was the most difficult

1:14.8

I remembered I was not sure how to start talking to them?

1:19.6

So you took to you,

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now-mody-you-day-not-des-g,

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