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Is it better for immersion to watch anime subbed or raw?
hi hi, question about a word in the context of scoring, taking the lead, having an advantage please
what does あつい mean? in this type of context, is it interchangeable with でかい?
We’ve made a VR game for learning Japanese, and are looking for testers or feedback. Is anybody interested?
# 在(いま)す VS 坐(いま)す How do you know when to use which Kanji?
Besides すゝめ , is there any other word where you’ll commonly encounter ゝ going about your daily life?
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Why is the もう there at the beginning?
Is the Te form of a noun (で) and the particle で anyway related, or is it just a coincidence?