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The Chinese people bless the Japanese people.

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... Read moreการให้พรระหว่างคนจีนและคนญี่ปุ่นนั้นมีความหมายและความสำคัญอย่างลึกซึ้งในวัฒนธรรมของทั้งสองประเทศ ซึ่งสะท้อนถึงความเคารพและความปรารถนาดีที่มีต่อกัน การให้พรมักถูกใช้ในโอกาสต่างๆ เช่น เทศกาลปีใหม่ การเฉลิมฉลอง หรือการเริ่มต้นกิจกรรมใหม่ โดยคนจีนมีธรรมเนียมการให้พรด้วยคำพูดหรือสัญลักษณ์ที่เป็นมงคล เช่น การพูดคำว่า "ฟาไฉ" (เรียกความมั่งคั่ง) หรือการมอบซองแดงที่เต็มไปด้วยเงินสำหรับโชคลาภ ส่วนคนญี่ปุ่นจะใช้วิธีแสดงความปรารถนาดีผ่านคำกล่าวที่เรียบร้อยและมีความหมายทางจิตใจ เช่น "おめでとうございます" แปลว่า ขอแสดงความยินดี ในประสบการณ์จริง เมื่อได้เห็นหรือมีโอกาสได้ทำความรู้จักกับคนจีนและคนญี่ปุ่น พบว่าการให้พรไม่ใช่เพียงแค่คำพูด แต่เป็นการสร้างความสัมพันธ์ที่ดี และแสดงออกถึงความเคารพต่อวัฒนธรรมของกันและกัน ตัวอย่างหนึ่งคือในงานเทศกาลต่างชาติที่มีคนจีนและคนญี่ปุ่นร่วมกันจัด การแลกเปลี่ยนคำอวยพรช่วยเสริมสร้างความเข้าใจและความสัมพันธ์ที่กลมเกลียวมากขึ้น นอกจากนี้ การให้พรยังสะท้อนถึงค่านิยมทางสังคม เช่น การคำนึงถึงความสุข ความเจริญรุ่งเรือง และความสงบสุขในชีวิต การบูรณาการประเพณีนี้จึงมีบทบาทสำคัญในการส่งเสริมความสามัคคีและเกื้อกูลระหว่างทั้งสองชาติ โดยเฉพาะในช่วงเวลาที่มีความตึงเครียดทางวัฒนธรรมหรือการเมือง สำหรับผู้ที่สนใจเรียนรู้เพิ่มเติมเกี่ยวกับประวัติและวิถีชีวิตของคนจีนและคนญี่ปุ่น การเข้าใจธรรมเนียมการให้พรเป็นจุดเริ่มต้นที่ดีในการศึกษาความสัมพันธ์ทางวัฒนธรรมที่มีความลึกซึ้งและหลากหลาย ทั้งนี้ยังช่วยเพิ่มพูนความรู้และเตรียมตัวได้ดีขึ้นเมื่อต้องพบปะหรือทำงานร่วมกับคนจากสองชาตินี้ในอนาคต

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As always, Japanese always has the most organized and comprehensive online lessons than any other language that I have seen. on Wasabi Japanese Lessons, navigate to Self-Learning Japanese and there you will find all the materials you need whether you want to read or listen, while also having access
Anaïs D’Ottavio

Anaïs D’Ottavio

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A storefront with plants and outdoor seating, featuring a large text overlay that reads "NUMBER 1-10 IN JAPANESE" in blue and yellow fonts. The bottom left corner shows "lemon8 @kaylindo_".
A graphic showing Japanese numbers 1-5. Each number is represented by an image (apple, bottles, ice cream, fish, hand), its Kanji character, and its pronunciation (ichi, ni, san, shi/yon, go).
A graphic showing Japanese numbers 6-10. Each number is represented by an image (markers, hearts, 8-ball, grid, eggs), its Kanji character, and its pronunciation (roku, nana, hachi, ku, ju).
NUMBER 1-10 IN JAPANESE
Hi everyone! Are you ready to learn numbers 1-10 in Japanese with me? Bet you’re surprised at how similar they look to Chinese, right? That’s because they’re written in Kanji, just like Chinese. But don’t worry—the way they’re pronounced is totally different and super easy to remember. Let’s dive i
Kaylin Do

Kaylin Do

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Japanese BBQ Ribs Recipe
1. Cut the pork ribs in between each bone 2. Coat the ribs in @trybachans sauce to serve as a binder 3. season the outside of each rib with salt, pepper, garlic and a light coat of BBQ rub. 4. Smoke the ribs at 250-275°F using cherry wood for 2 hours. 5. After they're done, place them in a
EatWithRafy

EatWithRafy

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A hand holds an open Japanese Kanji study book titled 'JAPANESE KANJI STUDY PLAN'. The pages display Kanji characters, readings, meanings, and example words, covering Kanji 793-808.
Two books, 'Kanji Power' and 'ESSENTIAL KANJI', are shown on a gray surface. Text states 'Memorize words Not just "readings"' and 'I use these books', indicating recommended study materials.
An open Kanji textbook displays exercises and detailed information for Kanji '長' and '直'. The top text encourages 'PRACTICE AT LEAST 3 A WEEK WRITE FULL WORDS AND SENTENCES'.
Japanese Kanji Guide (finally learn them)
How to learn 3-5 a Kanji per week: 1. Memorize ONE word with each possible reading. If the word uses other Kanji you don’t know yet, just write them out in Hiragana for now. That way you won’t get overwhelmed with too many extra characters. Jot down the readings for reference, but don’t f
Study Seal

Study Seal

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A bookshelf filled with various language learning books, including titles like 'Japanese Kanji and Kana Workbook,' 'Basic Japanese,' and 'French' language guides, suggesting resources for language acquisition.
A person's lap with a 'Japanese English Bilingual Visual Dictionary' resting on it, illustrating the article's advice to 'Repeat in context, not isolation' for effective language learning.
A hand holds open a Japanese learning book, displaying pages with illustrated vocabulary for school items and activities, reinforcing the tip to 'Use images, associations, and emotion' in learning.
How I’m Mastering Japanese With a Bad Memory🧠
I used to say I had the worst memory ever, especially when it came to learning a new language. I’d try to memorize vocab with flashcards and random word lists, but nothing stuck. It was so frustrating. What actually helped was switching things up and learning words in context. Like, instead of just
CompSkyy

CompSkyy

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A vibrant illustration of a traditional Japanese village with mountains, featuring text overlays "learn JAPANESE VERB Arimasu" and "Swipe" with an arrow, alongside two cartoon creatures.
An illustration of a traditional Japanese village with text overlays displaying the English phrase "Thank you for your help.", its Romaji "Go-kyōryoku arigatō gozaimasu.", and its Japanese script.
An illustration of a traditional Japanese village with text overlays displaying the English phrase "There are many people in the park.", its Romaji "Kōen ni takusan no hito ga arimasu.", and its Japanese script.
Learn Japanese verb arimasu
There is a book on the table. = Tsukue no ue ni hon ga arimasu. Do you have any questions? = Shitsumon ga arimasu ka? The meeting will be held next week. = Raishū kaigi ga arimasu. I have a headache. = Atama ga itai desu. Is there a convenience store nearby? = Chikaku ni konbini ga
linguafyle

linguafyle

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A vibrant image featuring numerous colorful elephants, with text overlayed that reads "LEARN JAPANESE SWIPE Colors" and an arrow indicating to swipe. It serves as an introduction to learning Japanese color vocabulary.
A green elephant-like figure wearing a leather jacket and goggles, holding a green spray can. Text displays "GREEN Midori 緑 - みどり," teaching the Japanese word for green.
An orange elephant-like figure in a dark setting, holding an orange paint can with splatters. Text displays "ORANGE daidai 橙 - だいだい," teaching the Japanese word for orange.
learn Japanese colors
midori = green orenji/daidai = orange kiiro = yellow ao = blue momo = peach pinku=pink kuro = black Murasaki = purple aka = red I post language learning content everyday, follow me #learnjapanese #studyjapanese #languagelearning #Japan #japanese
linguafyle

linguafyle

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Three Japanese hair care products—a shampoo, a hair mask, and a conditioner—are displayed on a surface, with text indicating 'Japanese Hair Care VS the hair' and a prompt to swipe for more.
Japanese Hair Care You Need To Try 🌸
Aloha! These Japanese products are amazing! They re almost empty as you can see in the picture. I’ve been indulging myself with these products for 2 months now. S H A M P O O ✨ Vicrea & Honey Deep Moist Shampoo gently cleanses while deeply hydrating with honey and natural extracts, ensuri
Nina

Nina

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🌸Japanese Cherry Blossom Festival!!!🌸
What do you think of this cute little cherry blossom festival and would ever come here?!!🌸🩷 #japanese cherry blossom #japanese #travelideas #lemon8 #Japan
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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A pink graphic titled "Korean Japanese STUDY Apps" features a cartoon character resting on books. The books display the South Korean and Japanese flags, symbolizing language study. Lemon8 branding is visible at the bottom.
A screen displays "Apps To Study Korean & Japanese 한국어" with a grid of various app icons for Korean language learning. The Lemon8 logo is visible in the bottom left corner.
A screen displays "Apps To Study Korean & Japanese 日本語" with a grid of numerous app icons for Japanese language learning. A cartoon cat is partially visible at the bottom, along with the Lemon8 logo.
Korean 🇰🇷 Japanese 🇯🇵 Study Apps🌸🩷🤗
save for later 🌷🎉 #japaneselanguage #koreanlanguage #studyapps #lemon8creator #studytips
cozy_anni

cozy_anni

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A cup of creamy soft serve ice cream topped with caramel sauce and roasted nuts, held by a hand. The cup has French text.
A slice of layered matcha cake with whipped cream, a matcha macaron, and a dark chocolate garnish, served on a white plate.
Three steaming hot xiaolongbao (soup dumplings) are presented in a traditional bamboo steamer basket, resting on a white cloth.
What to eat in Japan 2💚
✨Caramel soft cream (soft serve)✨ 😋 The soft serve tasted milk and it was with caramel sauce and something roasted nuts… yum ✨Matcha cake✨ 😘 It was very soft! The whipped cream was sweet and the matcha layer was a bit bitter. Great combination! The macaron on the top of the cake was also match
Riona

Riona

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This Lost Japanese Game is Making a Come Back!! 🩷
This missing farming game from Japan is coming back!! 🩷🌸 I love the Story of Seasons franchise so I’m super excited to see them bringing back some retro games for everyone to play! What do you think?? Would you play this? #retrogaming #videogames #lemon8gaming #gamers #cozygaming
Nina Gabriella

Nina Gabriella

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A notebook page displays handwritten Japanese grammar notes focusing on '〜際に' (when) and '〜にあたって' (on the occasion of), with example sentences and English translations. Sticky notes provide related vocabulary like 'numbered ticket' and 'celebration'.
A notebook page shows handwritten Japanese grammar notes on '〜かと思うと' (just when I thought), with example sentences and English translations. Sticky notes list vocabulary such as 'peak', 'dizzy', 'air temperature', and 'author'.
A notebook page features handwritten Japanese grammar notes covering '〜てはじめて' (realize for the first time), '〜た上で' (first/after doing), and '〜次第' (as soon as). Example sentences and English translations are provided, along with vocabulary like 'actual place' and 'economically'.
My insane Japanese notes
I’ve been taking Japanese classes ever since I was 12 and I’m 24 now. I don’t care what anybody says, this language is quite difficult especially for English speakers. One thing I noticed though was that learning Korean became easier after I got used to the process of learning Japanese. I was able
Nore

Nore

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