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Uploaded to YouTube by: TheBoundlessJourney
Date submitted to Unlisted Videos: 18 May 2019
Date uploaded/published to YouTube: 16 November 2011

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-------------------------------------------------- This is a vlog of new Japanese words that I learn everyday here in Japan while interacting with Japanese people. My apologies in advance if these lessons are not adequate for your level. Hopefully you can learn a little bit through my experiences in interacting with Japanese people. Feel free to send me a message if you have a question about this lesson. Thanks for watching.

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Okay, I've lived in Japan for a long time, and even though I can speak Japanese pretty fluently I'm still learning new words every day. And I've found that as a student of Japanese and a teacher of English that it's better to use words that native speakers say rather than depending on words that you find in the dictionary. So I'm going to make a series here about the new words I learn in Japanese every day, and these words that Japanese people use. And I'm also going to tell you about the situations in which I learn these words, which I think will be pretty interesting.


Today's words:
to start up
to run out of breath
to stalk

立ち上がるのにすごい時間がかかるよ。
たちあがるのにすごいじかんがかかるよ。
Tachiagaru no ni sugoi jikan ga kakaru yo.

いっぱい歩いたから息切れがした。
いっぱいあるいたからいきぎれがした。
Ippai aruitakara iki gire ga shita.

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