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Another one of those Naruto words XD. Well, to be fair, this word is often used in shounen battle anime of some sorts. Basically, it means to tell someone to go die. Shine 死ね is the imperative form of the verb shinu 死ぬ meaning to die. When used in...
Because we all love Japanese
Another one of those Naruto words XD. Well, to be fair, this word is often used in shounen battle anime of some sorts. Basically, it means to tell someone to go die. Shine 死ね is the imperative form of the verb shinu 死ぬ meaning to die. When used in...
the spanish language poster shows different types of people's names and their meaningss
an article about hair colours and how to use it in the web page for more information
This may contain: someone is writing on lined paper with the words practice hiragana handwritten in english
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ひらがなの練習
someone wrote this on their cell phone and it looks like the skeleton fell in love
an alphabet chart with different letters and numbers
an info sheet with different colors and numbers on it, including the names of each color
Blue Traffic Lights and more Traditional Japanese Color differences you need to know!
Blue Traffic Lights and more Traditional Japanese Color differences you need to know! - Nihongo Master
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Some tips to learn Japanese at home! 🇯🇵 🏠
an illustrated poster with animals and food on it
あいうえおのひょう|Hiragana & Katakana Learning Kit - Ferdi Trihadi
the words are written in japanese and english on a black background with white writing that reads stop bullshiting me
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Ah… One of my favorite expressions in Japanese. Unfortunately, like most fun to use expressions, it is a vulgar one ~_~. Fuzakenna yo is extremely vulgar. It basically means stop bullshitting me as the image suggests or the Japanese equivalent of go...
the words are in japanese and english on a brown background with green lettering that reads mukattsuku annoying
Because we all love Japanese
Have been looking out towards this one, because I have a perfect example of how to use it :D Anyhoo, ‘mukatsuku’ is used to announce one’s irritation or anger towards something or someone. むかつく mukatsuku is a verb, but like all verbs, one verb is the...