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Can anyone recommend a website or an app for the Iphone that can help with transitive and intransitive forms of a verb? I know not all verbs have the opposing counterpart. I have been using Shirabe Jisho for the IOS for more than a year now and while it has been excellent, I just can’t directed to a verb’s transitive or intransitive form. Now normally I would study a system if there was one, but apparently there is none.
is there a list of words that have kanji but are usually written in kana?
What are some easy travel phrases for beginners?
Hi! I’m a Japanese teacher looking to help travelers. One versatile phrase is “Toire wa doko desuka?” (Where’s the bathroom?). You can replace ‘Toire’ with any place—like ‘Eki wa doko desuka?’ (Where’s the station?)—to ask for any location! Super useful when you’re in a pinch😊
I made a free slide with this and other travel phrases—DM me if you want it!
Is this sentence grammatically correct ? Does it sound natural ? (Part after なおさら)
元々甘いものが大好きだから、ダイエットをしていると、なおさら甘いものを食べてほしくなってきてしまいます
Thank you !