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Riko and Aoi met Yuuji on the 電車 (でんしゃ/densha). 🦊
電車 means "train" in Japanese.
Do you need to ride the 電車 to get to school or work, too? 🚄
Check out lesson 37 of kawaiiNihongo! 🥰
Artist: @RezoSempai
Remember how we said 高い(たかい/takai) can mean more than just "tall"? 🦊
A building can be 高い, meaning it is high. A purse can be 高い, meaning it's expensive (and Riko can't afford it. 😭)
Remember to check out lesson 38 to learn about this word! 🇯🇵
Artist: @xephyrks
How are you guys dealing with 夏 (なつ/natsu)? 🥵
Is it your favorite time of the year?
夏 means "summer". ☀️
You can learn the Japanese words for the seasons in kawaiiNihongo. 夏 - for example - appears in lesson 38! 🦊
Yuuji is definitely more 高い (たかい/takai) than Riko. 🤔
高い can mean "tall", but also "expensive" or "high".
Learn how to compare two people to each other in lesson 38 of kawaiiNihongo. 🦊
Artist: @xephyrks
Because Riko is ill, she needs to take medicine. 🥺
In Japanese, you use the word "から" (kara) for "because". kawaiiNihongo has two lessons on this, because there are multiple ways to use this word. 🦊
Make sure to check out both! 🥰
Artist: @hirokiart
Here is a little reminder to continue studying Japanese, you can do it! 🥰
kawaiiNihongo is here to help you! 🦊
Also, you can download "kawaiiDungeon" to learn Vocabulary, too. 😎
Artist: @hirokiart
Look what Yuuji made! 🥰
作る (つくる/tsukuru) is a verb that means "to make" and thus, it's very frequently used. Definitely keep that one in mind. 🦊
To learn more about it, you can check out lesson 35 of kawaiiNihongo.
Artist: @hirokiart
Surely, it is hard to do it during summer, but 運動 (うんどう/undou) is very important. 😱
運動 means exercise and perhaps you already found out in @hoshinohouseki , but Aoi is a huge fan of it! 😎
Check out lesson 35 of kawaiiNihongo for more. 🦊
Artist: @kaxukin
Did you know our company is based in ドイツ (Doitsu)? 🇩🇪
ドイツ means Germany.
Aoi looks great in ドイツ fashion, don't you think? 🦊
Artist: @hirokiart
You surely have heard of the word おたく(otaku) before.🦊
It is often used to refer to Anime Fans, like Yuuji!
But be careful!😱
Depending on context, it can be understood as an insult, too...😥
Check out lesson 34 of kawaiiNihongo to learn more Japanese!
Artist: @kaxukin