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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-09

Study Japanese with「お母さんに何かあったの?どうしよう、お父さん」your Japanese sentence of the day.

🌟Your Sentence of the Day🌟

🎬From: My Neighbor Totoro

お母さん何かあった?どうしようお父さん 

Hi,

Isn't it lovely how languages capture emotions? 🥺 This iconic line from Totoro hints at the depth of familial bonds in Japanese culture. Remember, every sentence you learn is a step closer to understanding not just the language, but the heart and soul behind it. So, let's keep rolling, even on a saturady, shall we?

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese reading skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • 光田くんこの飲み物知らねえだと- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

  • 次に会う気恥ずかしくなるようなことをそう続けざまに言うのはやめろ- Fate Zero

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Today’s sources are: Fate Zero, My Neighbor Totoro, and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

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