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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-23

Study Japanese with「そうですか。いや、情報をありがとうございます。」your Japanese sentence of the day.

🌟Your Sentence of the Day🌟

🎬From: Detective Conan

そうですかいや情報ありがとうございます 

Comment from Nyūto Tanaka: This line captures the essence of many Japanese conversations—being attentive and expressing gratitude. It's always nice when you can show genuine interest in what someone is sharing with you, and in Japan, it's all about how you say it. Keep these phrases in your back pocket, and who knows? Maybe one day you'll find yourself in the midst of a detective mystery, gracefully navigating the language while chasing clues! 😉

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • 前の技術ならもっと上手く出来たんじゃないのこれねえ- Spy x Family,

  • 戦闘極力避けるのが賢明だろう- Gundam Seed

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Today’s sources are: Detective Conan, Gundam Seed, and Spy x Family.

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