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Word:
▪️

Reading:
▪️ かお (kao)

Translation:
▪️ face

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Word:
▪️親切

Reading:
▪️Shinsetsu

Translation:
▪️ Kind

Usage:      
◆   彼はとても親切な人です
     ( Kare wa totemo shinsetsuna hitodesu)
     He is a very kind person.

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こんにちは、みんな
Kon'nichiwa, min'na
Hello Everyone


元気ですか?💁‍♂
Genkidesu ka?
How are you ?

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Weekdays in Japanese:

: This kanji is used only to specify days of the week. It is pronounced “yô”.

: This kanji refers to the Sun, and by extension to a day. In our case, it is pronounced “bi”, but it can have many other pronunciations depending on the context.

These both in combine construct yobi which is used as a suffix in all weekdays like:-

Sunday
Nichiyôbi
(にちようび – 日曜日)

Monday
Getsuyôbi
(げつようび – 月曜日)

Tuesday
Kayôbi
(かようび – 火曜日)

Wednesday
 Suiyôbi
(すいようび – 水曜日)

Thursday
 Mokuyôbi
(もくようび – 木曜日)

Friday
Kinyôbi
(きんようび – 金曜日)

Saturday
Doyôbi
(どようび – 土曜日)
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#Vocabulary

Word:
◆ 朝

Reading:
▪️ あさ (asa)

Translation:
▪️ morning

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Weekdays in Japanese:

: This kanji is used only to specify days of the week. It is pronounced “yô”.

: This kanji refers to the Sun, and by extension to a day. In our case, it is pronounced “bi”, but it can have many other pronunciations depending on the context.

These both in combine construct yobi which is used as a suffix in all weekdays like:-

Sunday
Nichiyôbi
(にちようび – 日曜日)

Monday
Getsuyôbi
(げつようび – 月曜日)

Tuesday
Kayôbi
(かようび – 火曜日)

Wednesday
 Suiyôbi
(すいようび – 水曜日)

Thursday
 Mokuyôbi
(もくようび – 木曜日)

Friday
Kinyôbi
(きんようび – 金曜日)

Saturday
Doyôbi
(どようび – 土曜日)
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Japanese Verbs:

To do: する (suru)

To be: です (desu)

To become: なる (naru)

There is (inanimate): ある (aru)

There is (living): いる (iru)

To go: 行く (iku)

To say: 言う (iu)

To see: 見る (miru)

To come: 来る (kuru)

To eat: 食べる (taberu)

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Family Members Vocabulary in Japanese:

Order of writing :

Kanji (Hiragana or Katakana)
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Romaji
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English meaning


父 (ちち)
chichi
Dad

母 (はは)
haha
Mom

叔父 (おじ)
oji
Uncle

叔母. (おば)
oba
Aunt

兄 (あに)
ani
Elder Brother

姉 (あね)
ane
Elder Sister

息子 (むすこ)
musuko
Son

娘 (むすめ)
musume
Daughter

従兄弟 (いとこ)
itoko
Cousin

妹 (いもうと)
imouto
Younger Sister

弟 (おとうと)
otouto
Younger Brother


祖母 (そぼ)
sobo
Paternal Grandmother

祖父 (そふ)
sofu
Paternal Grandfather

家族
kazoku
Family
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The numbers from 0 to 10 are in Japanese:

0 - れい [rei], まる [maru], ぜろ [zero]

1 - いち [ichi]
2 - に [ni]
3 - さん [san]
4 - よん [yon], し [shi]
5 - ご [go]
6 - ろく [roku]
7 - しち [shichi], なな [nana]
8 - はち [hachi]
9 - きゅう [kyuu], く [ku]
10 - じゅう [juu]
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#Grammar

The Japanese language does not have plurals like English does. An example of that is 花 (はな, hana) means "flower" or "flowers", depending of the context involucrated in the sentence.

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#Vocabulary

Word:
▪️

Reading:
▪️ かお (kao)

Translation:
▪️ face

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