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Japanese Vocabulary

The Most Common Words and Basic Phrases to Start to Speak Japanese Today.

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Japanese Vocabulary

By: I. K. Ryan
Narrated by: Ayano Yamamoto
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Do you want to start to speak Japanese today?

According to the dictionary, language is defined as the principal method of human communication, consisting of words used in a structured and conventional way and conveyed by speech, writing, or gesture.

Since the languages are diverse and have created a barrier between people, it is essential to learn languages to break the barriers and be open to new cultures and people.

Learning languages has lots of advantages:

  • Helps to increase memory
  • Delays dementia
  • Helps to get to know another culture
  • Enhances attention
  • Increases self-confidence and decision-making
  • Enhances creativity

It is scientifically proven that listening and repeating phrases and words is the most effective way to learn a language passively.

If you want to learn vocabulary and some Japanese phrases, then scroll up and click the “buy now” button now!

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