Skip to content
Search

Archives: Blog

How to Say ‘I’m Busy, I Have a Lot to Do’ in Japanese

Introduction In our busy lives, there are times when we have many tasks to complete and need to communicate our busyness politely. In this guide, we'll explore how to say "I'm busy, I have a lot...

View Post

How to Say ‘I’m Sick, I’m Not Feeling Well’ in Japanese

Introduction When you're feeling unwell or sick, it's important to communicate this in a clear and considerate manner, especially in a foreign language like Japanese. In this guide, we'll explore...

View Post

How to Say ‘I’m in a Hurry, I’m Running Late in Japanese

Introduction Sometimes, life gets busy, and you may find yourself in a hurry or running late for an appointment or event. When communicating this in Japanese, it's important to do so politely and...

View Post

How to Say ‘I’m Stressed, I Feel Overwhelmed’ in Japanese

Introduction Experiencing stress and feeling overwhelmed is a universal human experience, and it's essential to express these emotions effectively when communicating in Japanese. In this guide,...

View Post

How to Say ‘I’m Lost, I Need Directions’ in Japanese

Introduction Finding yourself lost in an unfamiliar place is a common experience for travelers, and seeking directions politely is essential when navigating Japan. In this guide, we'll explore how...

View Post

How to Say ‘I’m Sorry, I Apologize’ in Japanese

Introduction Apologizing is an important part of effective communication, and expressing apologies politely is highly valued in Japanese culture. In this guide, we'll explore how to say "I'm...

View Post
« PREV Page 1 … Page 16 Page 17 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 … Page 449 NEXT »

About Me

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

© 2025 Copyright JLPT TUTOR