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alojapan.com/1313475/kanji-of- Kanji of the Year for 2024: Yet Another Golden Era #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #kanji #KanjiOfTheYear #language #news The kanji 金, carrying meanings like “gold” and “money,” was selected once again as the Kanji of the Year by popular vote. People selected it for its associations with the gold medals Japan won in the Paris Olympics, as well as the “money scandals” that engulfed the ruling LDP in 2024. Fifth Time…

Japanese language is your gateway to seeing the world anew

Every time I am back in Japan, I usually find myself wandering the aisles of Kinokuniya bookshop in Osaka, buying a few Japanese paperbacks on what might seem like random subjects. Collectively, these form the ever-growing tsundoku tower…
#Japan #JP #JapanNews #Bookstores #expats #Japanese #japaneselanguage #Japanesenews #language #news #reading
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alojapan.com/1312080/japanese- Japanese language is your gateway to seeing the world anew #Bookstores #expats #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #language #news #reading Every time I am back in Japan, I usually find myself wandering the aisles of Kinokuniya bookshop in Osaka, buying a few Japanese paperbacks on what might seem like random subjects. Collectively, these form the ever-growing tsundoku tower of unread books by my bedside and in my mess…

Kanji of the Year for 2024: Yet Another Golden Era

The kanji 金, carrying meanings like “gold” and “money,” was selected once again as the Kanji of the Year by popular vote. People selected it for its associations with the gold medals Japan won in the Paris Olympics, as well as the “money scandals” that engulfe…
#Japan #JP #JapanNews #Japanese #japaneselanguage #Japanesenews #kanji #kanjioftheyear #language #news
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alojapan.com/1302242/kanji-of- Kanji of the Year for 2024: Yet Another Golden Era #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #kanji #KanjiOfTheYear #language #news The kanji 金, carrying meanings like “gold” and “money,” was selected once again as the Kanji of the Year by popular vote. People selected it for its associations with the gold medals Japan won in the Paris Olympics, as well as the “money scandals” that engulfed the ruling LDP in 2024. Fifth Time…

Brothers From Pakistan Build a New Life Through Education in Japan

このページを 日本語 で読む Afzal, a 24-year-old from Pakistan, is enrolled in a part-time program at Neyagawa High School in Osaka. Now in his fourth and final year, he is set to graduate…
#Japan #JP #JapanNews #culture #Education #FOREIGNSTUDENTS #JapanTopics #japaneselanguage #japanesenightschool #japanesestudents #literacy #news #pakistan
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alojapan.com/1300306/brothers- Brothers From Pakistan Build a New Life Through Education in Japan #culture #Education #FOREIGNSTUDENTS #Japan #JapanNews #JapanTopics #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNightSchool #JapaneseStudents #literacy #news #pakistan このページを 日本語 で読む Afzal, a 24-year-old from Pakistan, is enrolled in a part-time program at Neyagawa High School in Osaka. Now in his fourth and final year, he is set to graduate in the spring of 2026. “If I understand Japanese, I…

alojapan.com/1291601/regina-si Regina sisters embrace Ukrainian dancing at Mosaic and Japanese language at home #ChrisMalnyk #IzumiKanayama #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseFood #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #KikoMalnyk #MayaMalnyk #news #SpeakingJapanese #TraditionalJapaneseMeal #UkrainianDancers #UkrainianFolkDances This story is part of a series from CBC Saskatchewan featuring four stories from the 15 pavilions that are part of Mosaic 2025. For more, visit our Mos…

alojapan.com/1286879/how-japan How Japanese introductions literally translate to English is a wild linguistics lesson #EnglishLanguage #EnglishTranslation #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #Languages #learning #LearningLanguages #linguistics #LiteralTranslations #news #tanslations Is it just me or has the world become increasingly silent? Don’t get me wrong, we’re certainly bombarded by things fighting for our attention—ads, content distributed by…

#TIL the word 空母 (kūbo), which does not mean "sky mother" or "empty mother" as the kanjis seem to imply ☝️🤓
It's the abbrievated form of 航空母艦 (kōkūbokan), which means "aircraft carrier".
So I'll clearly never need that word, but still, I found it funny.

alojapan.com/1272533/japan-kic Japan kicks off uniform Japanese-language teaching certifications #certifications #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #Kicks #news #teaching #uniform TOKYO — Some 12,000 aspiring Japanese-language instructors are slated to take the first-ever national certification exam Sunday, part of a push by Japan to ensure quality education for international learners, many of whom it hopes will become part of the country’s workfor…

alojapan.com/1256571/japanese- Japanese-language schools fail accreditation test #accreditation #Fail #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #news #schools #test TOKYO — Japan has accredited just 22 Japanese-language schools that serve immigrants, the government said Wednesday, meaning 70% of the first wave of applicants were not approved under newly established standards. In April, Japan put in place an accreditation process for Japanese-language scho…

alojapan.com/1230079/the-meani The Meaning Behind ‘The Moon Is Beautiful, Isn’t It?’ in Japan #Japan #JapanNews #Japanese #JapaneseLanguage #JapaneseNews #news #TheMoonIsBeautiful The Moon Is Beautiful, Isn’t It Sometimes, words hit harder when they do not say exactly what they mean. In Japan, saying “The moon is beautiful, isn’t it?” (月が綺麗ですね or Tsuki ga kirei desu ne) goes far beyond admiring the night sky. This phrase, often credited to Meiji-era writer Natsume Soseki, …

I don’t know who created this graphic and can’t give credit but I find it very interesting as my beloved topics of cooking and linguistics intermingle here, so I had to post it. I always find it interesting how loan words start to change in meaning in their new language environments.

The underlying etymology can be found here:
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/katsu

#katsu #KatsuCurry #linguistics #loanword #JapaneseLanguage #EnglishLanguage
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Also I had an idea:
何々 は  is like when you initialise a variable in coding!!
Or you update a parameter before starting an experiment.
It signals a phase transition or state change!
It tells the other people the environmental conditions of the conversation!