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How to Say ‘I’m Tired, I Need Rest’ in Japanese

Feeling tired and in need of rest is a universal human experience, and being able to express this in different languages can be quite helpful, especially when traveling or communicating with speakers...

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How to Say ‘I’m Happy for You’ and Offer Congratulations in Japanese

When it comes to expressing joy and offering congratulations in Japanese, there are several phrases and customs that can help you convey your happiness and support for someone's achievements or good...

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

Apologizing is a universal aspect of communication, and knowing how to apologize sincerely is essential. In this blog post, we'll explore how to say "I'm sorry, I didn't mean that" in Japanese and...

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How to Say ‘Excuse Me, Could You Repeat That?’ in Japanese

Clear communication is essential, especially when you need someone to repeat something for better understanding. Learning how to politely ask, "Excuse me, could you repeat that?" in Japanese not only...

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

Apologizing is a universal aspect of communication, and knowing how to apologize sincerely is essential. In this blog post, we'll explore how to say "I'm sorry, I didn't mean that" in Japanese and...

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How to Say ‘Excuse Me, Could You Repeat That?’ in Japanese

Clear communication is essential, especially when you need someone to repeat something for better understanding. Learning how to politely ask, "Excuse me, could you repeat that?" in Japanese not only...

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