160 Japanese Words You ll Use Every Day Basic Vocabulary 56
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Japanese basics vocabulary,
in this course we will learn about the Japanese Basics Vocabulary Course, designed to help beginners build a strong foundation in the Japanese language by mastering essential words and phrases. This course introduces common vocabulary used in daily life, including greetings, numbers, colors, food, family, and directions. You'll also learn words related to shopping, travel, emotions, and polite expressions to navigate conversations confidently. Through practical examples and interactive lessons, you'll develop the skills to use Japanese vocabulary effectively in real-life situations. Perfect for beginners, this course is your first step to understanding and communicating in Japanese. Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101 com
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