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Learn Japanese Pod

Podcast 25: Japanese adverbs of frequency

Learn Japanese Pod

Alex Brooke

Osaka, Study, Japanese, Education, Japan, Tokyo, Podcast, Language Courses, Jlpt

4.8908 Ratings

🗓️ 1 May 2019

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

In this podcast you’re going to learn about how to use adverbs of frequency in daily speech. In other words, you’ll learn how to ask and answer questions about how often you do things in Japanese. You’ll learn how to ask questions such as “How often do you…”. You’ll also be able to reply that […]

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0:00.0

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0:02.6

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0:06.2

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0:08.2

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0:10.4

Ami was?

0:11.6

Tokidoki jogging suuio,

0:14.0

Tamani suiemosurio.

0:16.0

Yeah, Moseg' Olimpik

0:18.0

da-kara, my nichy undoshi. Aoy there and welcome to learn Japanese pod the podcast that teaches you how to speak fluent natural Japanese.

0:35.0

Yes, we'll be having you speaking Japanese like a native quicker than you can say

0:40.0

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0:46.3

And as always, I am joined by the wonderful Ami-Sensé.

0:50.8

Ah, bacch, bacch, bacch, who is here to teach us useful everyday phrases, grammar, pronunciation, correct mistakes and give

1:00.6

you some real insider native Japanese language tips and tricks and how to make

1:06.0

takoy right?

1:07.0

Yeah.

1:08.0

Exactly.

1:09.0

So Ami sense it?

1:10.0

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1:11.0

Hi, Genkiy des. Saikindo des. Thank you. I'm going to go and get it's

1:13.0

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1:14.6

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