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September 18, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Kaizoku is the Japanese word for ‘pirate’, explained

What does "kaizoku" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "kaizoku" to mean 'pirate' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its kanji …

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September 16, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Oniichan is the Japanese word for ‘big bro’, explained

What does "oniichan" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "oniichan" often to mean 'big bro' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its grammatical components. And also, I …

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September 14, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Nuigurumi is the Japanese word for “stuffed animal”, explained

What does "nuigurumi" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "nuigurumi" often to mean 'stuffed animal' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail …

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September 12, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Futsukayoi is the Japanese word for “hangover”, explained

What does "futsukayoi" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "futsukayoi" to mean 'hangover' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its grammatical components. And also, I …

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September 10, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Oneechan is the Japanese word for ‘big sis’, explained

What does "oneechan" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "oneechan" often to mean 'big sis' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its grammatical components. And also, I …

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September 8, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Dougu is the Japanese word for ‘tool’, explained

What does "dougu" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "dougu" often to mean 'tool' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain it in detail based on its kanji expression. And also, I will explain how to …

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September 6, 2023 By Masaki Mori 2 Comments

Koukou is the Japanese word for ‘high school’, explained

What does "koukou" mean in Japanese? There are homophones, but native speakers say "koukou" normally to mean 'high school' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain it in detail based on its kanji …

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September 4, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Omakase is the Japanese word for “it’s all up to you”, explained

What does "omakase" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "omakase" often to mean "it's all up to you" in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain it in detail based on its grammatical components. And also, …

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August 31, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Oyako is the Japanese word for ‘parent and child’, explained

What does "oyako" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "oyako" to mean 'parent and child' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese conversations. In this blog post, however, I will explain it in detail based on its kanji expression. And also, I will explain how …

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August 27, 2023 By Masaki Mori Leave a Comment

Haji is the Japanese word for ‘shame’, explained

What does "haji" mean in Japanese? Native speakers say "haji" to mean 'shame' in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, manga, anime, and the like. In this blog post, however, I will explain this word in detail based on its kanji character. …

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