Japanese Vocabulary Blaster 39

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Japanese Vocabulary Blaster #39

Japanese Vocabulary Blaster #39
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1. ibiki o kaku* - to snore
2. sashimi - fresh raw fish/ no rice / small slabs of jewel like raw fish
3. daigaku - college
4. daigakusei - college student
5. chu^i suru - pay attention to; to take care ; to be careful
6. chu^goku - China
7. jido^sha - an automobile
8. somatsu na - course (food); humble; crude; poor (clothes)
9. tamashii - spirit; a soul
10. do^ji ni - occurring at the same time; simultaneous
11. eru - to obtain
12. mokuteki - purpose
13. moji do^ri - literally
14. boshu - collection; subscription
15. hoken - insurance

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

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Japanese Vocabulary 40

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Loud Snorers  

How to say such stuff in Japanese like snoring etc.

To say that someone snores loudly just insert the adjective okii before the noun ibiki to make it a large snore, so that okii ibiki o kaku

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