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Yuka Kato
2025 年 2 月 1 日
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How to say "Cry over spilt milk" in Japanese?
Hey everyone! This is Yuka, a new Japanese teacher. I love to read the column about language, "How ...
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Yuka Kato
2025年 2月 2日
Hi, Latisha! I appreciate your message! This is my very first column.
I will update another column soon. I'd be glad if my column would be helpful to you if you have Japanese students.
Latisha
2025年 2月 2日
Hi Yuka! I'm a new English teacher here as well. I have also found some of the columns here enjoyable. I think your column is very interesting. Even thought there are many differences between cultures, there are also many similarities (I.e the idiom you used). This idiom has the same meaning in both English and Japanese culture just different wording. By the way, I actually prefer the Japanese expression over the English one lol... Great Column!