JLPT3

しばらく[shibaraku]: for a while

2020/7/22

It is an adverb that means "for a while". It is used to describe a short time. "当分" is similar to "しばらく", but "当分" is ...

The difference between "ムカつく" and ”イライラする”

2020/7/17

They are verbs that are often used when describing situations in which someone/something makes you feel angry. The nuance is slightly different. "ムカつく" is a ...

The difference between "迷う" and "悩む"

2020/7/11

They are verbs that are used when describing situations in which you can't decide what to do or which one to chose. They are interchangeable ...

において[ni oite]: at/in/regarding

2020/7/7

It has two meanings. The first meaning is "at/in" and it is used to specify the location, time or situation of something. The second meaning ...

ばよかった[ba yokatta]: should have

2020/7/2

It means “should have done something”. It is used for saying what was the right thing to do when you realize that someone didn’t do ...

徐々に[jojo ni]: gradually

2020/6/28

It is an adverb that means "gradually". It is used when describing situations in which something progresses/changes slowly. "次第に" and "だんだん" are interchangeable with "徐々に". ...

The difference between "はず" and "べき"

2020/6/26

"はず" means "to be supposed to do" and it is used to emphasize an expectation that something will take place. You can use "思う" instead ...

はず [hazu]: be supposed to

2020/6/26

It is a suffix. It is formed in this way "verb/いadjective + はず", "なadjective + はず" or "noun + のはず". It means "to be supposed ...

べき[beki]: should

2020/6/25

It is a suffix. It is formed in this way "verb + べき", but "する" is an exception and you can say "するべき(colloquial style)" or ...

くらい[kurai]: about

2020/6/18

Have you heard of "くらい"? [kurai] It is a noun/an adverbial particle. It means "about" and it can be used in mainly two ways. The ...

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