Basic Japanese [DIRECT]

If it’s obvious you’re talking about yourself, you don’t need to say "I" (Watashi). Beginners often say "Watashi" too much; it’s more natural to just leave it out!

Building a solid foundation in Japanese starts with understanding how the language is structured. Unlike English, which focuses on "Who did What," Japanese focuses on "What are we talking about?" 🏗️ The Core Sentence Blueprint Basic Japanese

If you’re just starting out, these phrases from Grasshopper Adventures are your "Swiss Army Knife" for conversation: (こんにちは): Hello / Good afternoon. If it’s obvious you’re talking about yourself, you

: Used for Time or Destination (e.g., "at 5:00" or "to Tokyo"). which focuses on "Who did What

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