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Podcast 45: How to agree with people in Japanese

Learn Japanese Pod

Alex Brooke

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

4.8908 Ratings

🗓️ 25 November 2022

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

In this lesson you will learn how to agree with people in Japanese. Check out the example sentences and dialogues to learn how these phrases are naturally used by native Japanese speakers in conversation. How to study This lesson includes the main podcast lesson, PDF show notes and an extra audio drill. You can find […]

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0:00.0

Kioz.

0:02.0

D'I on there.

0:03.0

Nank,

0:05.0

Nank, Nank, Natsu was skid like

0:07.0

she got khira

0:08.0

whakaru, wakaru.

0:10.0

Kotoshi not to a moushogat uith hontu. Kottosinonatsu a moosho got to it a

0:13.7

honto d'ayon e.

0:15.8

Hello and I on e. Hello and welcome to another episode of Learn Japanese Pod, the

0:26.8

podcast that helps you improve your Japanese fluency. We give you tips and tricks on how to sound more natural as well as

0:35.7

improving your listening skills. And of course we talk about Japan, it's amazing

0:40.5

culture, people, cuisine, and a host of other topics.

0:44.9

And as always, I am joined by the amazing Ami Sensei, yay!

0:50.1

Yay!

0:51.1

Konnichu.

0:52.1

Konichu. GONichuahise, Alexa.

0:55.0

Aetsa.

0:57.0

Tetemogenke,

0:58.0

this, great.

1:00.0

Yolosh, goagashimas.

1:02.0

Onegshimas. So, Ami Sense, let's just dive straight in.

1:07.0

What are we studying this week?

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