Japanese Podcasting Lessons: Learn to speak Japanese and write Kanji symbols

Podcasting"Learn To Speak Japanese" Lessons. The"Learn Japanese" is for those who want to learn Japanese for Real Communications. You will also learn how to write Japanese symbols such as Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana symbol. It’s an incredible experience to be able to speak with others in a different language. You will be able to enter into a different culture, a different world! Being bilingual is a very special ability, and it’s a gift that I want to give to you. So are you ready to know the secret to learning a Japanese language?
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- Website
- https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/learn-japanese
- Description
- Podcasting"Learn To Speak Japanese" Lessons. The"Learn Japanese" is for those who want to learn Japanese for Real Communications. You will also learn how to write Japanese symbols such as Kanji, Hiragana and Katakana symbol. It’s an incredible experience to be able to speak with others in a different language. You will be able to enter into a different culture, a different world! Being bilingual is a very special ability, and it’s a gift that I want to give to you. So are you ready to know the secret to learning a Japanese language?
- Language
- 🇬🇧 English
- last modified
- 2018-07-18 16:16
- last episode published
- 2008-03-24 01:24
- publication frequency
- 12.86 days
- Contributors
- Takanori Tomita author
- Explicit
- false
- Number of Episodes
- 10
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- Education Language Courses
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Episodes
Date | Thumb | Title & Description | Contributors |
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24.03.2008 |
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Today's Japanese podcasting lesson teach you how to write and pronouce Four Winds - North, South, East, West in Japanese Kanji symbols. Each wind is written as a single kanji symbol, and has different pronunciation, and changes depending on how they... | |
24.03.2008 | Today's Japanese podcasting lesson teach you how to write and pronouce Four Winds - North, South, East, West in Japanese Kanji symbols. Each wind is written as a single kanji symbol, and has different pronunciation, and changes depending on how they... | ||
13.03.2008 |
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Hello Everyone This is Takanori Tomita. From today, we will start Japanese kanji symbol lesson, which show you the popular kanji writing in Japanese, as we receive a lot of requests from our listners. Also, we will teach you how to pronouce them in J... | |
13.03.2008 | Hello Everyone This is Takanori Tomita. From today, we will start Japanese kanji symbol lesson, which show you the popular kanji writing in Japanese, as we receive a lot of requests from our listners. Also, we will teach you how to pronouce them in J... | ||
6.03.2008 |
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Today's Japanese lesson teach you how to say "I understand" in Japanese. In this video lesson, you will learn the present sentence, past sentence, negative sentence and past negative sentence of "I understand" in Japanese. By the way, this is the samp... | |
6.03.2008 | Today's Japanese lesson teach you how to say"I understand" in Japanese. In this video lesson, you will learn the present sentence, past sentence, negative sentence and past negative sentence of"I understand" in Japanese. By the way, this is the sample... | ||
15.12.2007 | Even been to Japan? If you have, you might have notced that there are many signs which are written in Japanese kanji symbols. But, could you understand them? You know, understanding Japanese kanji symbols is actually not hard, if you remember a simpl... | ||
15.12.2007 | Even been to Japan? If you have, you might have notced that there are many signs which are written in Japanese kanji symbols. But, could you understand them? You know, understanding Japanese kanji symbols is actually not hard, if you remember a simpl... | ||
29.11.2007 | Today's Japanese spekaing lesson is the difference between masu, masen, mashita, and masen deshita. Listen to the audio and understand the difference. | ||
29.11.2007 | Today's Japanese spekaing lesson is the difference between masu, masen, mashita, and masen deshita. Listen to the audio and understand the difference. |