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  1. Ghetto Grammar : Japponics Shitokan to Akan Yo! Colloquial Japanese. Article #117 Ghetto grammar Supplement - Learning how to say wazzup dog? and other phrases in Japanese By Makurasuki Useful Japanese Words My lenses here at Squidoo entitled Japanese Plug and Play Gh...
  2. Ghetto Grammar #106 - Making Japanese Grammar Interesting. JPPGG Ghetto Grammar - Japanese Bunpo lesson #106     Today’s lesson focuses in on the ghetto grammar principle:   Verb (base II) + nagara - to do while 'verb'ing.   You are able to express past tense and current tenses with this bunp...
  3. Japanese Grammar Plug & Play Prepositions 4 Ways to Negate Anything in Japanese - Ghetto grammar Lesson #104 : The many ways to say butin Japanese.   It is never a wise idea to refute the ideas of others. However, in the normal processes of direct communication; between two individuals o...
  4. How to say "I got'to homie" rhythmically in Japanese: Ghetto grammar supplement #114 Ghetto grammar supplement #114   Today’s ghetto grammar lesson takes us to Kansas, where along with Toto today’s language journey will take us and show us how to say a very long, and unfamiliar Japanese bunpo(grammar) constru...
  5. Everybody Wants Some. . . I need some too! Japanese Grammar Plug and Play Base TE hoshii Japanese Plug and Play Ghetto Grammar #107 JPPGG by Makurasuki Sensei & Brought to you in part by the Japanese Language Learner Assistance League and The San BrettskerinoJapanetic Enthusiasts of America club. International. Let's say that one day,...
  6. Japanese Grammar Plug and Play - Japanese Adjectives Fun Ghetto Grammar # 77 - Japanese Adjective Fun All adjectives end in a diphthong created from the 5 vowels of the Japanese syllabary and the vowel i. (a,i,u,e,o + i (pronounced ee)) The endings of adjectives are thus: a + i = ai hayai, arai, asai, mijikai...