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Kanji of the Week: 会 👥Let’s break 会 down into a little story:A person comes over and says something… And suddenly, two p...
14/08/2026

Kanji of the Week: 会 👥

Let’s break 会 down into a little story:
A person comes over and says something… And suddenly, two people are meeting. 🤝

So remember:
𠆢(人) + 云 → 会
👥 person + 💭 say → 🤝 meet
That’s why 会う(あう) means “to meet.”

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Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles まで (made) and の (no) 💭The particle まで is used to express a limit or e...
12/08/2026

Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles まで (made) and の (no) 💭

The particle まで is used to express a limit or endpoint, often meaning “until” or “up to,” while の is commonly used to show possession or connect nouns, similar to “of” or “’s” in English. 🌸

These particles may be small, but they play an important role in building clear and natural Japanese sentences. Keep learning them one by one, and you'll be able to express more ideas with confidence! 💪✨

“Every small lesson is another step toward mastering the language.”

Kanji of the Week: 町 🌇The Kanji 町, which means “town” is made up of two radicals:田 (rice paddy)丁 (street)Together, these...
07/08/2026

Kanji of the Week: 町 🌇

The Kanji 町, which means “town” is made up of two radicals:
田 (rice paddy)
丁 (street)

Together, these parts reflect how early towns and neighborhoods were built around farmland, giving 町 its meaning of a settled community or district. 🌱🏠

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Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles が (ga) and から (kara) 💭The particle が is often used to identify or emp...
05/08/2026

Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles が (ga) and から (kara) 💭

The particle が is often used to identify or emphasize the subject of a sentence, while から means "from" or "because," depending on the context. Understanding how these particles work will help you express ideas more clearly and build stronger, more natural Japanese sentences 🌸

Every grammar lesson brings you one step closer to speaking with confidence and understanding Japanese the way it's used every day.

“Every sentence has a beginning—and every learner has the potential to go further.”

Kanji of the Week: 食 🍙Ever wondered what makes up the kanji 食?🔎 Radical Breakdown:⼈ (person)良 (good)It is easier to reme...
31/07/2026

Kanji of the Week: 食 🍙
Ever wondered what makes up the kanji 食?

🔎 Radical Breakdown:

⼈ (person)
良 (good)

It is easier to remember this Kanji if you imagine a person (人) enjoying a good (良) meal. A good meal is something everyone loves to eat (食)!

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Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles と (to) and や (ya) 💭The particle と is used to connect nouns and means ...
29/07/2026

Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles と (to) and や (ya) 💭

The particle と is used to connect nouns and means "and," while や is used to list examples, similar to saying "such as" or "among others." Knowing when to use each one will help you create more natural and accurate Japanese sentences 🌸

Every new particle you learn makes it easier to express your thoughts with confidence and clarity.

“The right connections turn simple words into meaningful conversations.”

Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles で (de) and も (mo) The particle で is used to indicate where an action ...
22/07/2026

Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles で (de) and も (mo)

The particle で is used to indicate where an action takes place or the means by which something is done, while も means "also" or "too," making it easy to include additional people, places, or things in a sentence. These two particles are commonly used in everyday conversations and will help you express yourself more naturally

As you continue learning Japanese, you'll discover that even the smallest words can make the biggest difference.

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Kanji of the Week: 電 🌂Imagine you're standing in a rice paddy during a rainstorm, holding an umbrella. Since the umbrell...
17/07/2026

Kanji of the Week: 電 🌂

Imagine you're standing in a rice paddy during a rainstorm, holding an umbrella. Since the umbrella is the tallest object around, it's the first thing lightning strikes!

It is easy to remember 電 as long as you keep in mind its radicals!
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Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles に (ni) and へ (e) 💭These particles are commonly used to talk about des...
15/07/2026

Today’s lesson is all about the Japanese particles に (ni) and へ (e) 💭

These particles are commonly used to talk about destinations, directions, and movement. Whether you're saying where you're going, where someone is headed, or indicating a point in time, understanding に and へ will help you communicate more naturally in everyday Japanese 🌸

Every new grammar point is another step toward expressing yourself with confidence.

Kanji of the Week: 詩📜🖋️Last week, we explored radicals and how they help build kanji. This time, let’s break one down!Un...
10/07/2026

Kanji of the Week: 詩📜🖋️

Last week, we explored radicals and how they help build kanji. This time, let’s break one down!

Understanding a kanji’s components can make it easier to remember its meaning and recognize patterns across other characters.

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