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How to Say ‘I’m Sorry, I’ll Try Harder’ in Japanese

Introduction Acknowledging mistakes and showing a commitment to improvement is an essential part of personal growth and effective communication. In Japanese culture, taking responsibility for...

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How to Say ‘I’m Nervous, I Have Butterflies’ in Japanese

Introduction Feeling nervous or having "butterflies in your stomach" is a common human emotion, especially in situations like interviews, first dates, or public speaking. Expressing these feelings...

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How to Say ‘I’m Sorry, I Didn’t Mean to Offend’ in Japanese

Introduction In social interactions, misunderstandings and unintentional offenses can occur, even when we have the best intentions. In such situations, it's crucial to know how to express your...

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How to Say ‘I’m Happy to See You’ in Japanese

Introduction Expressing happiness and warmth when reuniting with someone is a universal gesture of goodwill. In Japanese culture, where politeness and respect for others are deeply ingrained,...

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How to Say ‘I’m Sorry, I Didn’t Understand’ in Japanese

Introduction Effective communication is essential in any language, and there are times when we may not fully grasp what someone is saying. In such situations, it's important to know how to express...

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How to Say ‘I’m Interested in Learning Japanese’ in Japanese

Introduction Language is a powerful tool for cultural exploration and connection. Expressing interest in learning a new language is a great way to engage with a different culture and broaden your...

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I'm Krisada, the creator of JLPT TUTOR. I created this site to share the path of my Japanese learning That I achieved my JLPT N1. You may struggle with Kanji , Grammar , Listening, reading and fail again and again. I know how you feel when you see "Not Pass" I want to share what I learnt in this past through this website. Hope you enjoy

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