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XはYです

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Here are the key points of this lesson: Omission of the subject (Xは) Using 'は' for clarity Nouns in Japanese” Omission of the subject (Xは) In Japanese, sentences often omit subjects when the context makes them clear, unlike in English where subjects like "I" or "it" are typically included.  For example, "I am a student," "My major is Japanese language," and "It is 12:30" translate into Japanese as "がくせいです," "にほんごです," and "12じはんです," respectively, without direct subjects. Using 'は' for clarity If the context doesn't provide clarity, Japanese sentences can start with a topic marked by "wa" (は in hiragana), indicating "As for X, it is Y.” For example,  “わたしは がくせいです" (As for me, I am a student), “せんこうは にほんごです" (As for my major, it is Japanese language), and "じかんは12じはんです" (As for the current time, it is 12:30). The particle "wa" (は), used to denote ...

Spirited Away: Understanding Our World Through Chihiro's Eyes

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Have you ever watched "Spirited Away"?  It's a super cool movie about a girl named Chihiro who ends up in a weird and wonderful world. But guess what? This movie is not just about magic and strange creatures; it's also about stuff we deal with every day, like feeling lost or missing home. Stick with me, and I'll tell you all about it! Is this fun and easy to follow? If you're nodding yes, let's dive deeper into the magical world of Spirited Away! "Spirited Away" is like a magical roller coaster ride into a world of adventure. Imagine being Chihiro, who lands in a place nothing like she's ever seen before. This movie is a bit like a treasure map, showing us all about growing up, sticking with family, and finding out who we really are. Feeling Lost? You're Not Alone: In our everyday lives, things change super fast – new gadgets, moving to new places or even making new friends. Sometimes, it feels like standing alone in a huge, crowded room....