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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
