Yana, Goodbye
Kashida, Feminine Particle
Technical Particle, Nado
A Little Bit of Filler, Nanca
Kamoshidenai, the Differenc...
Des, at the End of the Speech
Gurai
Goro
Amari
Names
Two Things Happening During...
Reflexive 3rd Person Pronoun
Nagara
Money and Numbers
Pronouns and Name Suffixes
Temple Kanji and Posts, Aid...
Uchi Ni
Particles De, Ni
How to Attach Directional P...
Directional Basics
Basic Overview of Directions
Question Particle, Male and...
Kanji
Te Base
Formality and Being Polite
Vector Verbs Part 5
Vector Verbs Part 4
Vector Verbs Part 3
Vector Verbs Part 2
Vector Verbs Part 1, Moveme...
The Humble and Polite Form
The Particle Zutsu
5 of the Main Japanese Bases
Toki and the Optional Parti...
Using Time More Efficiently
The Limiter Shika
Dake and Bakari
The Japanese Particle, Demo
Alternative Use of No
The Limitation Particle, Dake
Difference Between Ni and He
When Not to Use Ni
Node, Another Way to Say Be...
The Japanese Particle, Kara...
The Japanese Particle, Made-Ni
The Japanese Particle, Made
The Japanese Particle, Kara...
The Japanese Particle, ...
The Other "Mou", ...
Semantics and Specifics of Mo