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	<title>Free Learn Japanese</title>
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	<description>Learn Japanese, Information about Scholarship, Travel, Download FreeManga and Anime</description>
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		<title>Chapter 4 : Grammar</title>
		<description>Japanese grammar is quite simple and straight forward but very different from English grammar so most English speakers find it rather confusing. For instance, the verb always comes at the end. The best thing you can do when learning Japanese grammar is to learn it from the bottom up and ...</description>
		<link>http://freelearnjapanese.com/chapter-4-grammar/</link>
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		<title>Greetings</title>
		<description>This is the sample of common greeting

Hello                        : Konnichiwa　・　こんにちわ
Good Morning            : Ohayou Gozaimasu　・　おはよう　ございます </description>
		<link>http://freelearnjapanese.com/greetings/</link>
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		<title>Chapter 3 : Make a simple formal sentence</title>
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ひらがな
Hiragana

漢字
Kanji

ロマージ
Roman

English
Meaning



わたし


私


Watashi


I




わたしたち


私たち


Watashi　Tachi


We




あなた

&#160;

Anata


You (singular)




あのひと


あの人


Ano Hito


That person




～さん

&#160;

～San


Mr.~ , Mrs. ~, Ms.~




にほんじん


日本人


Nihonjin


A　Japanese（Person)




せんせい


先生


Sensei


Teacher




がくせい


学生


Gakusei


College Student




だいがく


大学


Daigaku


University




びょういん


病院


Byouin


Hospital



A　Wa　B　Desu　（A is B）
A　は　B　です　

＊は　In this case will pronounced like　わ
＊Desu used in the end of sentence of formal sentence

１．Watashi wa Takada desu　（I am Takada)
わたし　は　たかだ　です

２．Watashi wa gakusei desu　（I am a student)
わたし　は　がくせい　です

A　Wa　B　Dewa arimasen　（A is not B)
A　は　B　では　ありませｎ　

＊Dewa Arimasen can be subtitute with じゃ　ありません　（Ja Arimasen)

１．Watashi wa Nobita dewa ...</description>
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		<title>Chapter 2 : Katakana and Samples</title>
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Chapter 2 : Katakana 





  
     
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      &#12452;
        i
    ...</description>
		<link>http://freelearnjapanese.com/chapter-2-katakana-and-samples/</link>
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		<title>Chapter 1 : Kind of words in Japanese and Hiragana</title>
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In the first time, we should learn about words in Japanese and how to read it.
There are 4 kind of words in Japanese

Hiragana
Used to write original Japanese words, and can be used to subtitute Kanji.


Katakana
Used to write named and words that have been borrowed from other language .


Kanji
Kanji is ...</description>
		<link>http://freelearnjapanese.com/chapter-1-kind-of-words-in-japanese-and-hiragana/</link>
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		<title>Introduction</title>
		<description>
Hello, let me introduce myself.
My name is Ricky, and I love everything about Japan. It’s culture, language and also gals   From this blog, I want to share what I know about Japanese, especially Japanese Language. This site is not only teaching you about Japanese, but we can discuss ...</description>
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