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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-26

Study Japanese with「さようならの後に消える笑顔。」your Japanese sentence of the day.

🌟Your Sentence of the Day🌟

🎬From: Utada Hikaru, Flavor Of Life

さようなら消える笑顔 

Comment from Nyūto Tanaka: The poignant lyrics of Utada Hikaru always get me… This line takes me back to Tokyo streets under cherry blossoms, reminiscing fleeting moments. Remember, just as in language learning, the beauty often lies in the journey, not the destination. Keep that passion burning, just like the intensity of a transient smile after a goodbye. Let's embrace every learning moment, even if it's just for today. 🌸

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • 今でも生きてたら同じ16歳- Oshi no Ko

  • 情報部行くことになったんだけどお酒そっち全部用意するから遠慮しなくていいから- Death Parade

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Today’s sources are: Utada Hikaru, Oshi no Ko, and Death Parade.

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