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Number of words and phrases in this lesson:
62
Lesson words:
'topic marker' or 'what about, where is'
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a suffix used to form the polite negative present of a verb; the negative form of the polite suffix -ます (-masu)
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America; United States
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An accusative case particle: a grammatical marker following the direct object of a verb
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English language
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good evening
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good morning (informal)
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good morning (formal)
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hello
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hello (on the phone)
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hi (informal to こんにちは)
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I
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Japan
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Japanese language
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nice to meet you
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to be (polite form of だ (da), after uninflecting parts of speech)
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to exist (polite form of ある)
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to not speak
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to speak (formal verb)
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to; towards (indicates a destination or movement toward something)
etc.
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Lesson phrases:
I don't speak English.
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I don't speak Japanese.
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I speak English.
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Welcome to America!
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Welcome to Japan!
etc.
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