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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-22

Study Japanese with「可能性はある、そのリスクはあるんだけど。」your Japanese sentence of the day.

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🎬From: Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020

可能性あるそのリスクあるんだけど 

Comment from Carlo Wised: Ah, the delightful art of Japanese suspense! This gem from "Terrace House" elegantly dances between risk and possibility, don't you think? There's always a risk when chasing possibilities; and isn't that the very thrill of language learning? Dive in, dear reader. The risks? Temporary confusion. The reward? A lifetime of eloquence. Just imagine the conversations you'll have! 😉💬

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • 別に泣いてなんてないから!- Steins;Gate

  • あんまりそういうもっと一緒にいたいような気持ち出さなかった- Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020

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Today’s sources are: Terrace House: Tokyo 2019-2020 and Steins;Gate - Episode 09.

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