Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 33

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A land that has a lot of graywhacke, fugu, tachi shoben guys and washiki toilets for gaijin. Did you get all of that. Oh I forgot to mention that it is very hilly in Japan, there are a lot of onsen naturally springing up and take or bamboo grows wild and the houses are made out of it, so this map is about a true rendering of the color of it.

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Of course you could click out and go ghetto on us and hook up with some grammar pages with let's see now . . . you have how many words memorized by now? 15 words x 33 blasters = 495 words. Pat yourselves on the back with a hearty congrats on a near 500 words already under your belt. Take your vocabulary and plug it into the ghetto grammar constructions and play, before you know it you will be having fun with the Japanese language as if it were some fancy toy that is so much fun you can't put it down... one more advantage is that you can communicate with the Japanese themselves, the whole purpose of these lessons... but that is a secret and only you can know it!

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The next 15 Japanese words that make up this Japanese Vocabulary blaster

Japanese Vocabulary Blaster # 33
15 Words Every 2 Days.
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1. O-shyaberiyasan - a gabber, a person who talks alot
2. shaberu - to gab, to talk a lot, to chatter,
3. tataku - to beat
4. korobu - to tumble or fall down
5. yakkyu^ - baseball
6. koen - park
7. taiikukan - gym
8. omoshirokunai - not cool, sucky, un-interesting
9. omoshiroi - interesting
10. otonashii - well behaved, calm,
11. omoshirogaru - to enjoy (a play), to be amused
12.oyayubi - literally parent finger or thumb
13. koyubi - pinkie finger
14. ashi no oyayubi - the thumb of the foot or big toe
15. omote - the side facing up, or against

As Always,
Ganbatte Ne!
Do Your Best!
Makurasuki Sensei

to see the list of the last 15 words you should have already memorized go to Japanese Vocabulary 32 or go on to memorize your next 15 here at
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