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A Mouthwatering Overview of Popular Japanese Food
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Talking About Driving In Japanese
Learn Japanese vocabulary for driving. In this FREE JapanesePod101.com lesson, you learn the words and get translations and audio lessons.
Beginner Fun and Easy - JapanesePod101
This 25-lesson series is a continuation of Beginner Season 4. You will hear about Haruya, the professional Japanese boxer and another young Japanese man, Shin, both introduced in Season 4. - …
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Answers to Verbal Logic Quiz, July 20 - JapanesePod101.com Blog
Jul 21, 2007 · 1.d. 気後れ (kiokure: spirit + to lag behind) means “timidity.” 2.e. 場後れ (baokure: location + to lag behind) means “stage fright.” 3.d. 心後れ (kokoro-okure: heart + to lag behind) means …