101 Lesson 26: Japanese い-Adjective Part (1): Express your feeling in Japanese

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  • Japanese い-Adjective Step-by-Step Tutorial: Beginner's Lesson
    In this lesson, I'll guide you from understanding their pronunciation to using them in basic sentences.
    Japanese い-adjectives are an essential part of the language, allowing you to describe people, objects, and emotions with ease.
    They directly attach to nouns, bringing color and depth to your conversations.
    Throughout this lesson, I am engaged in interactive pronunciation practice to ensure you feel confident when using these adjectives in conversation.
    In Part (2), I am also exploring a range of common い-adjectives, learning how to conjugate them to express various past/future tenses with negative /positive sentences. So keep learning.
    A Book by Yoko Sensei: Foundation of Japanese Grammar: A Beginners' Handbook
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    For Amazon Japan: amzn.to/3WL0Nai
    Linked website: www.yokosensei...
    Visit the "YokoSensei Nihongo Kyoushitsu" website. The video and lessons are more organized so that you can see where you are learning.
    Resources:
    amzn.to/4cWCHA3 :The Handbook of Japanese Adjectives and Adverbs
    *Right now, the downloadable files are not available.
    You can download both i-adjectives and na-adjectives from the following site.
    nihongokyoshi-...
    - Words you will learn in this lesson -
    さむい (samui) - cold
    あつい (atsui) - hot
    たかい (takai) - expensive
    やすい (yasui) - cheap
    つよい (tsuyoi) - strong
    やさしい (yasashii) - kind
    おもい (omoi) - heavy
    おもしろい (omoshiroi) - funny/interesting
    おおきい (ookii) - big
    ちいさい (chiisai) - small
    あたらしい (atarashii) - new
    ふるい (furui) - old
    おいしい (oishii) - tasty
    まずい (mazui) - unappetizing
    むずかしい (muzukashii) - difficult
    みじかい (mijikai) - short
    ながい (nagai) - long
    うれしい (ureshii) - happy
    かなしい (kanashii) -sad

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