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Japanese Sentence of the Day 2023-09-30

Study Japanese with「きっとまだ、終わらない夏が。」your Japanese sentence of the day.

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🎬From: Daoko, Uchiage Hanabi

きっとまだ終わらない 

Comment from Carlo Wised: Ah, the ever-persistent warmth of summer, reluctant to bid us adieu. Daoko, through her poetic charm, echoes the sentiments many of us have felt: that wistful desire for certain moments to stretch indefinitely. And isn't language learning akin to that? Some days, the progress feels endless, yet other days, it's fleeting. Hold onto your "summers", dear learners. Cherish the journey, not just the destination.

Up for a challenge?

Test your Japanese skills with those more advanced sentences:

  • もったいないけどこの際投棄しちゃう- Black Lagoon

  • 助けていただいたお礼言うべきなんでしょうかね- Gundam Seed

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Today’s sources are: Daoko, Black Lagoon, and Gundam Seed.

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