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こんにちは!I'm Layla! Let's study Japanese together!your Japanese Sensei!💛💛
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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“Thank YOU” in Japanese🇯🇵👇
✅ こちらこそありがとう
 { kochirakoso arigatou}
✅ こちらこそ
 { kochirakoso }
こちら is a polite way of saying “this way”, in this case こちら means “myself”!
こそ is a particle that exaggerates the word that こそ is attached to.
So こちらこそ means “No, I need to say that, not you.”
I hope this is useful!✨
Thank you for learning with me!
Layla
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@nihongo_layla
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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痛い[ itai ] means “painful” in Japanese, but we don’t say the word when we react to the sudden pain!
We say いた![ ita! ] or いった![ itta! ] 👍
i hope it’s useful!☺️
layla
Bite size Japanese
@nihongo_layla
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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I started teaching Japanese on Instagram in November 2020.
I didn’t expect that I could have so many followers in just 10 months!😳
Thank you very much for following and learning Japanese with me!✨
I really appreciate you taking the time to watch my videos and to write such kind comments. Reading those is one of the best aspects of creating this kind of content. It is so fulfilling.
I am not a qualified teacher. I am just a Japanese girl who wanted to teach Japanese.
When I started my Instagram, I was not really sure if I wanted to be a Japanese teacher. But now I really enjoy making videos and pronouncing Japanese clearly and slowly for you (I don’t know why but I really enjoy it😂)
My goal is to make more content for Instagram, YouTube and to start a Podcast.
I am also planning to make a course or a membership program to help you master particles!! ( It’s still an idea so I don’t know when I will be able to release it!)
My personal goal is to live in an old Japanese house in the Japanese countryside, to cherish my family, save stray cats and to keep drawing 🎨💛
Do you have a goal for your near future? Or for learning Japanese?
If you have, please tell me in the comments!☺️
Thank you very much for reading...and for all the support,
Have a wonderful day☕️
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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“I’m happy for you”👉🇯🇵
✅ 良かったね!{ yokattane }
This can also mean “That’s great!” “Good for you!” Or “I’m happy to hear that!”
It’s a very useful phrase😊
Or you can also say↓
✅ ほんとに良かったね!{ hontoni yokattane }
  ほんとに means “very” or “so”
If you want to sound polite, please say
☑️ 良かったですね { yokattadesune }
I hope this is useful for you!!✨
have a wonderful day!
Layla
Bite size Japanese
@nihongo_layla
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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おひさしぶりですね [ ohisashiburi desune ] means “it’s been a long time!” But it sounds very polite!
If you use it to your friends, they will feel the distance between you both!
So I recommend you to say ひさしぶり [ hisashiburi ] or ひさびさ [ hisabisa ] to your friends! These are casual ways to say “It’s been a while!” and sound friendly!👍
I hope it’s useful for you!☺️
Thank you for learning Japanese!!
have a wonderful day☕️
Layla
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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About My dream / Money / Instagram / What I have learnt so far / My daily life…
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These are Japanese schools rules and customs that I experienced when I was a high school student!
Of course, every school is not the same, there will be exceptions!
I made this video based on my experience.
I hope you could enjoy it!!😊
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You can learn Japanese peoples’ different way of thinking and what Japanese girls want form their boyfriends through this video!🇯🇵❤️
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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How to count from 1 ~ 100 in Japanese?☺️
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いつもありがとう
[ itsumo arigatou ]
➡️”Thank you for everything”
・いつも[itsumo]→always
・ありがとう[arigatou]→thank you
⚠️”everything” in Japanese is すべて[ subete ]
or ぜんぶ [ zenbu ],
but we don’t say すべてありがとう or ぜんぶありがとう  
We always say いつもありがとう👍
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ずっといっしょにいたい
[ zutto isshoni itai ]
➡️”I want to be with you forever”
・ずっと[zutto]→forever
・いっしょに[isshoni]→together
・いたい[ itai ] →want to be
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これからもよろしくね
[ korekaramo yoroshikune]
➡️”I want to stay with you forever”
・これから[korekara]→from now on
・も[mo] →as well as / too
・よろしくね[ yoroshikune ]
→please be nice to me
Please keep in touch with me
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だいすき[daisuki]
➡️I really like you/ i love you
🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻 🌻
Thank you for studying with me!!☺️
Have a wonderful day!!
Layla
@nihogo_layla
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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I forgot to mention よっしゃー(yossha)"😭
よっしゃー( yossha) also means "yeah!!" or "yes!!!!"
but I think it's commonly used by men.😊👍
Yay / yeah! ↓🇯🇵
①よっしゃー!
②いぇーい!
③やったー!
④わーい!
I hope it's useful for you!!😆
Have a nice weekend!!
Layla
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@nihongo_layla
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bitesizejapanese-layla · 4 years ago
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①Please say “arigatougozaimasu”, not just “arigatou” in public!
“arigatou” is too casual to use in public.
② We don’t have a tipping culture!
③Please talk quietly in public, especially on a train!🚃
But also don’t forget to enjoy your trip!!😊✨🗾🏯
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