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Quiz 40 ⭐ Challenge Review
Translate into English: 1️⃣ 来週の月曜日 Romaji: raishuu no getsuyoubi → ___ 2️⃣ 日本の文化 Romaji: Nihon no bunka → ___ 3️⃣ 東京駅 Romaji: Toukyou eki → ___ 4️⃣ 大きい公園 Romaji: ookii kouen → ___ 5️⃣ 有名な先生 Romaji: yuumei na sensei → ___
Quiz 40 ⭐ Challenge Review
Do you know the Japanese phrase “Itterasshai” ?
This is what people say to someone who is leaving. Many people translate it as “Goodbye.”But it actually means: “Go and come back safely.” It can express: “Take care.” “See you later.” “Have a good day.” Example:Child leaving for school→ Parent: Itterasshai! Cultural Insight Itterasshai is usually said in response to ittekimasu.Together they form a daily goodbye ritual in Japanese homes. Question What do people usually say when someone leaves the house in your country?
Do you know the Japanese phrase “Itterasshai” ?
Practice Quiz 33 💰 Money Words
1️⃣ お釣り(おつり) Romaji: otsuri → ___ 2️⃣ 千円(せんえん) Romaji: sen en → ___ 3️⃣ 万円(まんえん) Romaji: man en → ___ 4️⃣ 財布(さいふ) Romaji: saifu → ___ 5️⃣ 値段(ねだん) Romaji: nedan → ___ It's all about the ベンジャミンズ, Baby!
Practice Quiz 33 💰 Money Words
Practice Quiz 39 💭 Thinking Words
1️⃣ 思う(おもう) Romaji: omou → ___ 2️⃣ 考える(かんがえる) Romaji: kangaeru → ___ 3️⃣ 分かる(わかる) Romaji: wakaru → ___ 4️⃣ 忘れる(わすれる) Romaji: wasureru → ___ 5️⃣ 覚える(おぼえる) Romaji: oboeru → ___
Practice Quiz 39 💭 Thinking Words
🚆 Navigating Japanese Trains with Ease 🇯🇵
Japan’s train system is one of the most efficient in the world. If you’re visiting Japan or planning to live there, understanding how to ride trains properly will make your experience much smoother. Here are a few simple tips to help you ride Japanese trains like a local. 1️⃣ Prepare Before Boarding ✔️ Line up neatly on the platform✔️ Keep your luggage light and secure✔️ Have your IC card or ticket ready before the gate 2️⃣ Boarding the Train 🚉 Wait for passengers to exit before entering🚶 Board calmly and move inside the train to make space for others 3️⃣ While Riding Japanese trains are quiet and respectful shared spaces. Remember to:🔇 Put your phone on silent mode (manner mode)🗣 Keep conversations quiet🎧 Use headphones if listening to music🍔 Avoid eating or drinking on regular commuter trains 4️⃣ Respect Priority Seats Priority seats are reserved for:👵 Elderly passengers🤰 Pregnant women♿ People with disabilities👶 Passengers with small children If you are sitting there and someone needs the seat, it’s polite to offer it. 5️⃣ Exiting the Train 🚶 Wait calmly for your stop➡️ Exit smoothly so others can board quickly Japan’s train culture is built on respect, efficiency, and consideration for others. By following these simple etiquette rules, you’ll have a smooth and pleasant commute. Have you ever ridden a train in Japan? Share your experience in the comments! 👇
🚆 Navigating Japanese Trains with Ease 🇯🇵
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