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Introduction - Japanese Lesson 1

Learn Japanese at the Japan Society Language Center! For more than 30 years the Japan Society has provided Japanese language education of all levels. Today, the Language Center offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shodō (Japanese calligraphy), while also catering to native Japanese speakers by providing four levels of English conversation (ESL) classes and a Japanese Language Teacher Training Program. Classes are taught throughout the year, with semesters in the Spring and Fall as well as shorter, intensive courses at various times. Please visit us for more information and class schedules. This introductory sample lesson covers eight basic greetings: Good Morning - Ohayou (casual) gozaimasu (formal) Good Afternoon - Konnichiwa Good Evening - Konbanwa Goodbye - Sayounara Goodnight - Oyasumi nasai Thank You - Arigatou (casual) gozaimasu (formal) Excuse me, I'm sorry - Sumimasen How do you do (nice to meet you) - Hajimemashite, dozo yoroshiku For more information on courses at the Japan Society Language Center, please visit www.japansociety.org Or visit us in New York at 333 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017 Phone: (212) 715-1256 Thank you! Arigatou gozaimasu



Japanese Lesson: Pronouns

Learn basic, but extremely useful Japanese pronouns. While pronouns are not used as much in Japanese as they are in English, these basic pronouns are useful and easy to memorize. For more on this and to find a list of over two dozen other pronouns please visit TheJapanesePage.com. There you can learn pronouns samurai use! While there are many other pronouns, the ones covered in today's video would be appropriate any time. To see more Japanese pronouns, please go here: thejapanesepage.com



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 1: Meeting People

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 1: Meeting People -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org In this first lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches how to introduce yourself in Japanese. Hajime mashite Watashi no namae wa ______ desu Yoroshiku onegaishimasu Hello, nice to meet you My name is ______ I hope to build a good relationship with you Other words and phrases discussed in this lesson: konnichi wa - hello (general greeting) namae - name watashi - I watashi no namae - my name hajime mashite - nice to meet you yoroshiku onegaishimasu - I hope to build a good relationship with you So use these phrases to help introduce yourself and meet new people in Japanese! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Japanese Lesson 1

Lesson 1 from my book. After the explanation at the begining I kind of lose my mind when the Excersizes started. heh.. Let me know if you have any questions. ------------------ The lessons here are from: Eiichi Kiyooka. (1953). "Japanese in 30 Hours". Tokyo The Hokuseido Press. I'm not affiliated with them in anyway, if they see this as an infringement I will remove the videos-- though I will probably post my own lessons, origional ones of course.



Namasensei's Japanese Lessons - Lesson 1 Hiragana

Namasensei teaches you how to read write and speak Japanese



To give & To Receive - Japanese Lesson 7

www.japansociety.org Japan Society currently offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shodō (Japanese calligraphy). Courses take place year round with Fall, Spring and Summer semesters along with intensive and specialized courses throughout the year, so please stop by or visit our website for more information. www.japansociety.org Please view Lesson 6 for more verbs and vocabulary. In this lesson you will learn 2 very useful Japanese verbs "agemasu" - to give and "moraimasu" - to receive. Proper sentence structure will also be covered, adding places, people and time to the sentence. Vocabulary: agemasu - to give moraimasu - to receive kyou - today ashita - tomorrow kino - yesterday asatte - day after tomorrow ototoi - day before yesterday tokei - watch keki - cake hon - book takai - expensive oishii - delicious nihon no hon - japanese book tomodachi - friend Sentence structure: Subject + wa (particle) + Time (day of the week) + Person + ni (particle) + adjective + noun (object) + o (particle for "object") + verb (agemasu / moraimasu) Example: Suzuki san wa ototoi tomodachi ni takai tokei o agemashita The day before yesterday Suzuki san gave an expensive watch to his friend. For more information about Japanese language classes at the Japan Society, please visit our website! www.japansociety.org



Learn Japanese Lesson 1: Greetings! Subtokyo Ep.012

subtokyo.blogspot.com www.kxela.com twitter.com Facebook Page: www.facebook.com Welcome to Subtokyo: Japanese Subculture Vlog! THIS IS OUR FIRST LESSON IN JAPANESE!! XD Subtokyo Lessons: Class 1 I have only some teaching experience and it was the opposite (I taught English to Japanese Kids lol) but I hope this lesson was easy and understandable, if not let me know in the comments below. I think I'm going to make the lessons even shorter, focus on little phrases next time so we can spend more time practicing and stuff. DO SOME HOMEWORK!!! I'D LOVE TO SEE YOU TRY AND PRACTICE! If you have the ability to record yourself, DO IT!! Make it a video response or send it to me at Kxela@live.com!! (...I'll make a Subtokyo email eventually) THANKS FOR WATCHING! Look forward to more videos soon! Thanks again! Stay tuned and be sure to subscribe to Subtokyo!! OP theme credits to www.SoundJay.com



Counting Numbers 1 - 100 - Japanese Lesson 2

Japan Society currently offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shodō (Japanese calligraphy). Courses take place year round with Fall, Spring and Summer semesters along with intensive and specialized courses throughout the year, so please stop by or visit our website for more information. www.japansociety.org In this lesson you will learn how to count numbers in Japanese from 1 to 100. 1 = ichi 2 = ni 3 = san 4 = yon / shi 5 = go 6 = roku 7 = nana / shichi 8 = hachi 9 = kyuu 10 = jyuu 11 = jyuu-ichi 12 = jyuu-ni ...... 20 = ni-jyuu 30 = san-jyuu 40 = yon-jyuu ...... 100 = hyaku For more information about Japanese language classes at the Japan Society, please visit our website! www.japansociety.org



Japanese lesson - Fruit Names

talksushi.com Learn some Japanese fruit names with this Japanese vocab lesson.



JWOW - Let's Exercise! (^o^)b

On this episode of Miss Hannah Minx's JWOW (Japanese Word Of the Week) our word is undousuru. Undousuru means 'to exercise.' Miss Hannah Minx likes to do push-ups to undousuru. o(^-^)o Also, check out my friend Omar's channel for more fitness videos:www.youtube.com



Japanese Lesson 15 自粛

You hear this word everywhere in Japan nowadays due to disaster and shortage of electricity.



Japanese Lesson: Planets in Japanese

Japanese Lesson on how to say the planet names in Japanese. From www.TheJapanesePage.com & www.TheJapanShop.com



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 19: Response Words

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 19: Response Words -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches some of the basic response words you might encounter during a Japanese conversation. While very basic, they are extremely common, much like their English counterparts. Un (un-un) - uh huh; yeah うん(うんうん) Sou nan da / Fuun - I see; ahh そうなんだ/ふーんSou-Sou - right!; yeah! そうそうHontou - really? ほんとうSou ne - let me see... そうねSo next time you're in a conversation with friends, try replacing your normal response/listening words with these Japanese ones! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Japanese lesson - The weather

talksushi.com Learn how to comment on the weather with this Japanese lesson from Kaoru Sensei.



Japanese Lesson 2

Yeah, I annoy me too. ----------------- The lessons here are from: Eiichi Kiyooka. (1953). "Japanese in 30 Hours". Tokyo The Hokuseido Press. I'm not affiliated with them in anyway, if they see this as an infringement I will remove the videos-- though I will probably post my own lessons, origional ones of course.



Japanese Lesson - Hiragana 1

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Japanese Lesson - Chikan!

www.YesJapan.com - YesJapan - Free Japanese lessons and videos! ** Keiko and George talk about a real-life problem on Japanese trains. Chikan (痴漢, チカン, or ちかん) is a Japanese term meaning "molester" or "pervert"; the term is frequently used to describe people who take advantage of the crowded conditions on the public transit systems to touch girls. As part of the effort to combat chikan, some railway companies have designated women-only passenger cars. This short clip is from George & Keiko ep. 4x05 "Unbelievable Japan" - watch the full video show and lots more at http www.yesjapan.com YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that you can use! Members can ask a teacher any question about any lesson! Don't learn Japanese alone. Try a free Japanese lesson today! www.yesjapan.com More free videos at: www.yesjapan.com



4 Verbs (Nomimasu, Tabemasu, Mimasu, Kikimasu) - Japanese Lesson 5

Japan Society currently offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shodō (Japanese calligraphy). Courses take place year round with Fall, Spring and Summer semesters along with intensive and specialized courses throughout the year, so please stop by or visit our website for more information. www.japansociety.org In this lesson you will learn 4 new verbs, nomimasu, tabemasu, mimasu and kikimasu and how to correctly use them in sentences. Vocabulary: nomimasu = to drink tabemasu = to eat mimasu = to see, to watch kikimasu = to hear, to listen nani = what ashita = tomorrow kyou = today kino = yesterday eiga = movie kohi = coffee suteki = steak ringo = apple rajio = radio nihon no ongaku = japanese music terebi = tv miruku = milk wain = wine kupukekki = cupcake ka = used at end of sentence to form question o = particle used after object hai = yes iie = no Sentence structure: time + object + o + verb time + nani + o + verb + ka (to ask what someone is eating, drinking, listening to, watching) For more information about Japanese language classes at the Japan Society, please visit our website! www.japansociety.org



Japanese words - Adjectives

talksushi.com Learn some handy adjectives. Visit Talksushi.com for more lessons



Learn in Japanese - Hiragana Lesson 2

talksushi.com Learn in Japanese by mastering hiragana



Japanese Lesson "Yabai (やばい)"

People who watched my Thisjapanesegirl's Takeshita street video asked me what "yabai" means. So I'm going to explain it with CakesBomb and manwomanfilm. manwomanfilm www.youtube.com CakesBomb www.youtube.com Facebook www.facebook.com Twitter! twitter.com



Japanese Lesson - Introductions

I loooove my rirakuma!



To do (verb) - Japanese Lesson 6

www.japansociety.org Japan Society currently offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shodō (Japanese calligraphy). Courses take place year round with Fall, Spring and Summer semesters along with intensive and specialized courses throughout the year, so please stop by or visit our website for more information. www.japansociety.org Please view Lesson 5 for more verbs and vocabulary. In this lesson you will learn a very useful Japanese verb "shimasu" - "to do". Proper sentence structure will also be covered, adding places, people and time to the sentence. Vocabulary: shimasu - to do (something) benkyou o shimasu - to study shigoto o shimasu - to work kaigi o shimasu - to have a meeting kaimono o shimasu - to shop jogingu o shimasu - to jog pati o shimasu - to party tenisu o shimasu - to play tennis kyou - today ashita - tomorrow kino - yesterday asatte - day after tomorrow ototoi - day before yesterday uchi - house kouen - park depato - department store kaisha - company (office building) gakko - school tomodachi - friend sensei - teacher hisho - secretary Sentence structure: Time (day of the week) + Place + de (particle for action at a place) + Person + to (particle for "with whom") + verb Example: Ashita kouen de Mary-san to tenisu o shimasu Tomorrow I play tennis with Mary at the park For more information about Japanese language classes at the Japan Society, please visit our website! www.japansociety.org



Japanese lesson #029KANJI 1st Grade

Japanese Lesson by Japanese. Let's learn Japanese with my son(Birth Year 2003) with my original movies. Japanese must learn at least 1006 KANJI. Here is the 1st grade 80 KANJI. Perfect for your JLPT preparation.



Japanese Lesson 16 "Say Cheese" in Japanese!

When traveling in Japan, you'd most likely take bunch of photos. But it would be more fun and memorable if you could ask someone to take a photo of you and your friends or loved ones, and you can prove to your friends you were really in Japan! lol When you ask someone to take a photo of you in Japan, the similar phrase you might have heard of may be used if you are from English speaking country.



Namasensei's Japanese Lessons - Lesson 1 Grammar

Namasensei teaches you the grammar lesson for lesson 1



Japanese Lesson?? #8 "My lips are too big."

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Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 3: Greetings

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 3: Greetings -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches some of the basic greetings in Japanese. ohayou (gozaimasu) - good morning konnichiwa - hello (good afternoon) yaho / yo - hey yaho, genki? - hey, how's it going? konbanwa - good evening oyasumi (nasai) - good night sayounara - goodbye bye bye / matane - goodbye (casual) So use these words to greet people! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Japanese Lesson?? #10 Answering one of your questions.

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Learn Japanese - Lesson 1

www.japanesejoshi.com - Text Version :) Hope you guys like this Japanese Tutorial! Hopefully, it helps you to understand how to use 'A wa B desu'. Leave a comment and let me know what you think.



How to Read Japanese - Lesson#1 - Introduction: Three types of characters

I'll teach you how to read Japanese. In this video, I'll introduce the three types of characters in Japanese.



☆Colors! Japanese Lesson ☆

Miss Hannah Minx teaches you the Japanese words for different colors. =^.^= Please check out Partners4Japan and subscribe! www.youtube.com



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 8: Colors

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 8: Colors -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches you the colors in Japanese! iro - color aka - red ao - blue midori - green kiiro - yellow murasaki - purple chairo - brown kuro - black shiro - white pinku / momoiro - pink orenji / daidaiiro - orange kohi - coffee supotsu - sports boru - ball So try expressing your favorite colors in Japanese! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Japanese Lesson: Color Quiz

www.ninjajapanese.com - Free Japanese Lessons, learn quickly and grow your vocabulary with Japanese color picture quiz..



Learn Japanese - Lesson 4

Sorry it's taken so long! www.japanesejoshi.com - Text version :)



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 2: Onomatopeia

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 2: Onomatopeia -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi talks about the use of onomatopeia. waku waku (suru) - (I am) happy; excited doki doki (suru) - (I am) nervous, but excited ira ira (suru) - (I am) angry; impatient So use these phrases to help express how you're feeling in Japanese! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Japanese Lesson - Zen Zen Daijoubu

www.YesJapan.com - YesJapan - Free Japanese Lessons and Videos! ** Mari, Natsuyo, and George discuss the meaning of "Zen Zen Daijoubu" - a common Japanese phrase that you won't learn in textbooks! This short clip is from Japanese Topics Mania ep. 3x15 "More Techniques to Impress Your Japanese Friends" -- watch the full video show and lots more at http www.yesjapan.com YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that you can use! Members can ask a teacher any question about any lesson! Don't learn Japanese alone. Try a free Japanese lesson today! www.yesjapan.com More free videos at: www.yesjapan.com



Japanese Lesson - Japanese Blood Type Personalities

www.YesJapan.com - YesJapan - Free Japanese Lessons and Videos! ** Mari, Natsuyo, and George discuss Japanese Blood Type Personalities! Natsuyo says that people with blood type A are "medatanai" -- they try not to stand out too much. Do you think it's true? This short clip is from Japanese Topics Mania ep. 3x06 "Japanese Blood Type Personalities Part 1" -- watch the full video show and lots more at http www.yesjapan.com YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that you can use! Members can ask a teacher any question about any lesson! Don't learn Japanese alone. Try a free Japanese lesson today! www.yesjapan.com More free videos at: www.yesjapan.com



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 7: Common Words

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 7: Common Words -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches some new common phrases that you can use with your friends and co-workers. otsukare sama desu - used to express consideration towards others; shows attention for their good work mottainai- a sense of regret concerning waste So use these words when leaving the office or when you see someone making a waste of something. Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Going to a Destination - Japanese Lesson 4

Japan Society currently offers 12 comprehensive levels of Japanese, as well as a variety of specialized courses and workshops including shodō (Japanese calligraphy). Courses take place year round with Fall, Spring and Summer semesters along with intensive and specialized courses throughout the year, so please stop by or visit our website for more information. www.japansociety.org In this lesson you will learn how to express going to a destination. Vocabulary: Ikimasu = to go Ikimasen = (negative) to go Ikimashita = (past) to go Ikimasen deshita = (past negative) to go depato = department store shigoto = work pati = party eki = station kyou = today kino = yesterday ashita = tomorrow asatte = day after tomorrow ototoi = day before yesterday hai = yes iie = no Sentence structure: place + ni + Ikimasu (or other tense of the verb) To create a question sentence in Japanese, use the word "Ka" at the end of the sentence: ka = ? For more information about Japanese language classes at the Japan Society, please visit our website! www.japansociety.org



Learn how to count numbers in Japanese

www.learn-japanese-kanji-hiragana-katakana.com Today's Japanese lesson is teaching you how to count numbers in Japanese. You might know how to count number from 1 to 10, but in this lesson, you will learn how to count numbers from 10 to 10000. In Japanese language, it is quite easy if you know the rule of counting numbers. So, watch the lesson to learn it!



Tokyo Trash (Japanese Lesson)

Here's an attempt to lump a Tokyo life FAQ, a Japanese language lesson, and an attempt at using multiple cameras to make a video a bit more interesting. Did it work? ^_^ The language covered in this video: Moyasu = もやす=燃やす=burn Moeru = もえる=燃える=burnable Moenai = もえない=燃えない=non-burnable 可燃=kanen=かねん=combustible 不燃=funen=ふねん=uncombustible Hope you enjoyed it and maybe learned something too! Opening picture: www.flickr.com The pictures I took for this video: www.flickr.com You're welcome to use them for anything you want as long as you give a link back to me. Creative Commons baby!



Free Japanese Lessons with YoiJoho (12月毛虫コンテスト)

www.KemushiChan.com www.betterfly.com Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to Everyone! This month as a Contest SPECIAL and gift to three lucky winners we are giving away 1 (ONE) free skype lesson with YOIJOHO!!! TO ENTER: Email KemushiFan@gmail.com with your (1) Full Name (2) Youtube Username (3) City or Zipcode (4) How Long Have you been Studying Japanese? (5) What do you want to learn about Japanese and why? IF YOU HAVE ALREADY ENTERED A CONTEST: Please re-email KemushiChan the 5 points above so that you have a spot secured in the contest. CONTEST DETAILS: www.Facebook.com Minna, ganbatte! (Good luck, everyone! :)



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 4: Pop Culture Words

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 4: Pop Culture Words -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches some pop culture words you may have heard before. kawaii - cute, adorable, lovely kakkoii - cool, good looking samui - (slang) lame, bad joke (literally means cold temperature) So use these words to make your conversations more fun! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 20: Directions

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 20: Directions -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches some directions in Japanese. When walking on the street, looking at a map or even in a taxi, you can try out some of these words. Migi - right みぎHidari - left ひだりMassugu - straight まっすぐMagaru - to turn まがるMigi ni magaru - turn right みぎにまがるHidari ni magaru - turn left ひだりにまがるMassugu iku - go straight まっすぐいくSo next time you're telling the driver what direction to go, try out these simple words, migi, hidari and massugu! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com



Japanese Lesson - 2channel

www.YesJapan.com - YesJapan - Free Japanese Lessons and Videos! ** George & Mari talk about 2ch ("2 channel or "Ni-Chaneru"). This short clip is from Japanese Topics Mania ep. 3x01 "Internet Words" -- watch the full video show and lots more at http www.yesjapan.com YesJapan.com is the internet's longest-running interactive Japanese education website! YesJapan's lessons, videos, games, and community help students from around the world learn practical Japanese that you can use! Members can ask a teacher any question about any lesson! Don't learn Japanese alone. Try a free Japanese lesson today! www.yesjapan.com More free videos at: www.yesjapan.com



Japanese Lesson?? #9 Take off your clothes! WHAT!?

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Japanese lesson 2 - nihongo benkyou - introducing yourself

Welcome to Nihongo Benkyou lesson 2 Learn Japanese with NewOB and revise what you have learned by introducing youself in a creative way by leaving a video response below. 1. haji me mashite. (Nice to meet you) 2. watashi wa ______ desu. (My name is ______________ .) 3. yoroshiku onegai shimasu. (Please be good to me) New episodes every Thursday.



Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 17: Weather

Waku Waku Japanese - Lesson 17: Weather -------------------------------------------------------------------- www.japansociety.org www.japansociety.org In this lesson of Waku Waku Japanese, Konomi teaches you how to express the weather in Japanese. So next time you're watching the weather forecast, try to remember these words! Tenki - weather てんきAme - rain あめKumori - cloudy くもりHare - sunny はれYuki - snow ゆきAtsui - hot あついSamui - cold さむいSo if it's hot or cold, rain or shine, use these expressions to describe the tenki outside! Please stay tuned and subscribe for future episodes! Jikai mo tanoshimi ni, mata ne! www.japansociety.org Feel free to visit Japan Society's other online outlets Blog: japansocietyny.blogspot.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: www.facebook.com Tumblr: japansociety.tumblr.com

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