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  1. This website, run by a Japanese native speaker Takashi, introduces intriguing, quirky and useful Japanese expressions (e.g. idioms, slang words) that are usually not covered by textbooks or language classes.

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  2. Whether you are traveling to Japan for fun or on business, or are living there, you'll find idioms indispensible to understanding and using the daily language. Browse below to find the ones you want or simply explore the many possible ways to express yourself in Japanese.

  3. This page provides a comprehensive list of Japanese idiomatic expressions (including slang terms) that are introduced on this website. Each entry has a link to the relevant post in which you can check the detailed meaning with or without some example sentences.

  4. Japanese is chock full of idioms, some of which are unique to the culture and some of which are borrowed from other places. Check out the following 58 Japanese idioms as a great place to get started. #1 出る杭は打たれる (でるくいはうたれる) Dekiru kui ha utarereu. Lit. “the post that can be will be struck”

  5. 19 Δεκ 2020 · Idioms and Proverbs Common in Japanese and English. This article introduces idiomatic expressions and proverbs that exist both in Japanese and English. Most of them originated from English or Western languages and then were translated into Japanese.

  6. Whether you are traveling to Japan for fun or on business, or are living there, you'll find idioms indispensible to understanding and using the daily language. Browse below to find the ones you want or simply explore the many possible ways to express yourself in Japanese.

  7. 5 Φεβ 2021 · Learning Japanese? Speak like a native with these 69 wonderful Japanese idioms translated into English. Feeling stressed? The Japanese have an idiom for that, It is easier to give birth than to worry about it. (案ずるより産むが易し。)Need health advice? Eight-tenths full keeps the doctor away.

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