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Free Course - Complete Japanese Course: Learn Japanese for Beginners @ Udemy

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Highly rated course free for one day.

What you'll learn

500+ most useful vocabulary words
Top most useful phrases you can use in everyday situations
Proper Japanese pronunciation
How to put basic sentences together
Read and write in Japanese
Easily order foods and drinks
Pronounce words correctly without hearing them first
Greet people and introduce yourself both formally and casually
The building blocks of Japanese grammar

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  • +3

    Arigato

  • Domo.

  • +2

    Nani?

    • +8

      omae wa mou shindeiru

      • kame hame ha!

        • +1

          Rasengan?

  • +6

    It's not white girl teaching you jap is it?

  • +3

    Asahi

    • +12

      It's treated wastewater and extremely diluted, should be no problem.

    • -2

      Not eating seafood from Japan for sure. Treated or not nuke waste is not something to dismiss.

    • +7

      Water is absolutely one of the best ways to block and absorb radiation.

      You only need about 4m of water to block 99% of radiated alpha/beta/gamma particles and even neutrinos.

      https://emfadvice.com/water-block-radiation/

      I'd be way more worried about micro plastics and heavy metals that bioaccumulate.
      Heavy metals are why lots of fish from the Baltic Sea have to have consumption warnings in the EU now.

      • +2

        and even neutrinos.

        Suggest you read up on the difference between neutrons and neutrinos.

        • Valid point, that's a mistake on my part! Water ain't stopping a neutrino.

          Probably should have said other decaying particles.

          • @Telios: Also, it's not just radiation you need to worry about. Enriched uranium contains U238. As it decays it becomes several other elements, and the last one before it becomes stable lead is Polonium 210, that nasty chemical that was used to assassinate Soviet dissident Alexander Litvinenko about 15 years ago. It's incredibly toxic.

            Other radioisotopes are similarly poisonous. If you were to ingest plutonium, the chemical poisoning would kill you much faster than the radiation would.

  • I need korean language pls. Girlfriend is nagging me to learn korean

  • +4

    Got the Spanish course for free, now the Japanese course. Can't wait for the next language course I'll add to my Udemy account and never start!

  • Kyōyū shite kurete arigatō!

  • hmmm. The girl doesn't look to be Japanese :P

  • Any Chinese course?

    • +3

      Main or just a side dish?

      • +1

        just a light dish, entree

  • Baka

  • +1

    Ima ore wa finally invade Japan, this time. Hajimemashite.

  • +2

    In case anyone needs to know, this is how you say "Please suffocate me with your thighs." Anata no futomomo de Boku O chissoku sasete kudasai/あなたの太ももで僕を窒息させてください。

    • NSFW: How do you say "I want to speak Japanese between your legs" please?

  • Thank you!! I've started beginner lessons with ATWEA.

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