Natural Japanese expressions that you will not find it in textbooks!
Onomatopoeic and mimetic words (onomatopoeia)!
Gorogoro, wakuwaku, kirikiri, jiwajiwa, za za, etc.
Can you use these expressions properly?
Let's have fun learning onomatopoeic and mimetic words (onomatopoeia),
which are absolutely essential for the Japanese language!
Date | July 4th (Thu) 2024, 20:00 (Japan time) |
Time | About 30 Min |
Price: | Free |
Recording | No recordings will be provided or sold after the live streaming. |
Seminar conducted in: | Japanese |
Tutor |
Misa.L
I am a native Japanese speaker with a Japanese language teaching certificate. In addition to teaching Japanese, I have over 10 years' experience working for a company in Tokyo, so I can give specific advice based on real-life experience to people who want to work for a Japanese company. |
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Japanese is a language with a very large number of onomatopoeia: there are more than 4,500 onomatopoeia.
Children and adults use a lot of onomatopoeia in everyday life, but it is not often introduced in textbooks.
Let's study onomatopoeia together through this seminar!
Target
Online seminar for intermediate and above Japanese language learners.
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