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Japanese Sentence of the Day - 2023-09-29

Study Japanese with「ど、どうすれば戻ってくるの?」your Japanese sentence of the day.

🌟Your Sentence of the Day🌟

🎬From: Death Parade

ど、どうすれば戻ってくる? 

Comment from Nyūto Tanaka: Isn't it fascinating how just a stutter in Japanese can paint a whole emotion? This line from Death Parade perfectly captures the essence of urgency and uncertainty. When watching anime or reading manga, always stay attentive to these little nuances in speech. They truly bring the character's feelings to life. Let's keep uncovering these gems together, shall we?

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • だからこうして連絡会持っている- Black Lagoon

  • なるほどここで嫁の追求交わしながら諦めかけていた実現させたわけだ- Detective Conan

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Today’s sources are: Detective Conan, Black Lagoon, and Death Parade.

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