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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-24

Study Japanese with「もっと早く気付けばよかった。」your Japanese sentence of the day.

🌟Your Sentence of the Day🌟

🎬From: Kara no Kyoukai

もっと早く気付けばよかった 

Comment from Nyūto Tanaka: Ever had one of those "Aha!" moments just a tad too late? Today's phrase captures that pang of regret we all feel at times. It's a sentiment that's universal, not just in Japan but across the world. The beauty of learning languages is uncovering these shared human emotions, though they might be phrased differently. By mastering sentences like this, you'll not only improve your Japanese but also connect deeper with its culture. Keep those study vibes strong! 💪✨

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • 安心できて不安なのに- Kara no Kyoukai

  • なのになぜこの機体だけこんなに動けるわからない- Gundam Seed

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Today’s sources are: Gundam Seed and Kara no Kyoukai.

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