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October 28, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Main difference between なさい (nasai) and 下さい (kudasai)

You might often heard about sentence end in なさい (nasai) or 下さい (kudasai). Sometimes you thought you might just misheard

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October 28, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

What is the difference between 下さい kudasai and お願いします onegaishimasu

When you want to request something, someone might teach you to say お願いします (onegaishimasu). But in another case, they use

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October 28, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Why do you use は for Konnichiwa (こんにちは) instead of わ

Many people who started learning Japanese are confused when they found out that the famous Japanese greeting, Konnichiwa, is end

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June 10, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Is Japanese hard? What is the best way to learn Japanese for beginner ?

“Is Japanese hard?” is what most people asked about before they start learning the language. In the article below, you

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May 5, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Somewhat Ultimate Guide to Differentiate Particle は and が

The Curious Case of Particle WA and GA In the process of learning Japanese, almost all people got confused as

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May 3, 2016 CrunchyNihongo

Japanese は. Read as wa or ha ?

There are quite a lot of confusions as to why some books/article read は as ha or sometimes as wa.

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