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Season 1

  • S01E01 Where is Haru-san House?

    • October 2, 2018
    • NHK World

    Learn how to ask about locations. If you want to know where something is, simply put "wa doko desu ka" after its name.

  • S01E02 I'm Tam. I'm a student.

    • October 6, 2018
    • NHK World

    Introducing yourself is easy. Put "desu" after your name or occupation to explain who you are and what you do.

  • S01E03 I'm from Vietnam.

    • October 9, 2018
    • NHK World

    Learn how to say where you're from. The formula is the name of the place, followed by "kara kimashita".

  • S01E04 I'm going to study Japanese at a university.

    • October 13, 2018
    • NHK World

    Talk about your plans. Put "shimasu" after the plan to explain what you are going to do.

  • S01E05 I studied by listening to the radio.

    • October 16, 2018
    • NHK World

    Explain how you learned Japanese by putting "de" after the method you used. For example, "rajio de", meaning "by listening to the radio".

  • S01E06 Does this train go to Ikebukuro?

    • October 20, 2018
    • NHK World

    Find out how to ask if public transportation goes to your destination. Use the name of the place plus "ni ikimasu ka".

  • S01E07 Please speak slowly.

    • October 23, 2018
    • NHK World

    To ask someone to speak slowly, say "yukkuri hanashite kudasai".

  • S01E08 This is my friend, Ayaka-san.

    • October 30, 2018
    • NHK World

    To introduce someone to someone else, say a word to explain the relationship, followed by "no" and then the person's name and "desu".

  • S01E09 What is this?

    • November 3, 2018
    • NHK World

    When you see something for the first time and want to know what it is, just ask "kore wa nan desu ka."

  • S01E10 How much is this hair dryer?

    • November 6, 2018
    • NHK World

    To ask the price of something in front of you, say "kono," meaning "this," followed by the item's name and "wa ikura desu ka."

  • S01E11 Do you have any lucky charms?

    • November 10, 2018
    • NHK World

    If you want to ask if a shop has a certain item, say the item's name and "wa arimasu ka."

  • S01E12 This is a cute amulet, isn't it?

    • November 13, 2018
    • NHK World

    To express your impression of something, use any adjective that ends with "i," like "kawaii," followed by the name of the object, and "desu ne."

  • S01E13 I want to see the snow.

    • November 17, 2018
    • NHK World

    To say what you want to do, replace the "masu" ending of a verb with "tai desu." For example, "mimasu" (to see) becomes "mitai desu" (to want to see).

  • S01E14 I want to go to Japan someday.

    • November 20, 2018
    • NHK World

    A verb with "te mitai desu" means "want to do something that you haven't done before." "Nihon e itte mitai desu" means "I want to go to Japan someday."

  • S01E15 To the monkey hot spring, please.

    • November 24, 2018
    • NHK World

    To tell a taxi driver where you want to go, just say the destination and "made onegai-shimasu."

  • S01E16 This is a world-famous hot spring.

    • November 27, 2018
    • NHK World

    Learn the type of adjective that end with "na" and enjoy more ways expressing your impressions of something.

  • S01E17 I've been traveling around Japan.

    • December 1, 2018
    • NHK World

    To say what you've been doing, change "masu" at the end of a verb to "te imasu." "Ryokoo-shimasu" (I travel) becomes "ryokoo-shite imasu" (I've been traveling).

  • S01E18 It was really fun.

    • December 4, 2018
    • NHK World

    To express impressions of what you've experienced, drop the final "i" of an adjective that ends with "i," and add "katta desu." "Tanoshii" becomes "tanoshikatta desu."

  • S01E19 I'd like a pair of gloves.

    • December 8, 2018
    • NHK World

    Tell store clerks what you want by putting "ga hoshiin desu ga" after the name of the item.

  • S01E20 Please don't put wasabi in.

    • December 11, 2018
    • NHK World

    To ask someone not to put something in your food or drink, say the name of the item, the particle "wa," and finally "irenaide kudasai."

  • S01E21 I'm in the clock tower.

    • December 15, 2018
    • NHK World

    To explain where you are, say the place name and "ni imasu."

  • S01E22 Let's take a photo.

    • December 18, 2018
    • NHK World

    Encourage someone to do something with you by replacing "masu" at the end of a verb with "mashoo." "Torimasu" becomes "torimashoo."

  • S01E23 I like this cat.

    • December 22, 2018
    • NHK World

    To express what you like, say the name of a person, place, or thing and "ga suki desu."

  • S01E24 I can't eat raw eggs.

    • December 25, 2018
    • NHK World

    If there's something you can't or don't want to eat, say the name of the item and "wa taberaremasen."

  • S01E25 My throat hurts.

    • January 1, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain a part of your body that ails you, say the part, then the particle "ga," followed by adjectives like "itai," meaning painful, and finally "n desu."

  • S01E26 This Japanese omelet is sweet and delicious.

    • January 5, 2019
    • NHK World

    Stack adjectives to get more ways to express your impressions. The key is changing the first "i" of "i"-ending adjectives to "kute."

  • S01E27 Which one is the most tasty?

    • January 8, 2019
    • NHK World

    To ask which one among 3 or more things is the best or the most, say "dore ga ichiban," then an adjective like "oishii" (delicious), and finally, "desu ka."

  • S01E28 May I take photos here?

    • January 12, 2019
    • NHK World

    When seeking permission to do something, change the end of a verb to "te" style. For example, "toru" (take) becomes "totte." Then add "mo ii desu ka."

  • S01E29 I went to listen to a piano recital.

    • January 15, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain why you went somewhere, replace "masu" of a verb, for example, "kikimasu" (to listen) with "ni ikimashita" (went to do something).

  • S01E30 We sang songs and danced together.

    • January 19, 2019
    • NHK World

    Say you did several things at the same time by using the "tari" form of a verb. "Utattari odottari" means "to sing and dance."

  • S01E31 Why don't we all go together?

    • January 22, 2019
    • NHK World

    To ask someone to go somewhere with you, say "isshoni" (together), change the verb to the polite negative form, i.e. "ikimasu" to "ikimasen," and finally add "ka."

  • S01E32 How can I get to the Ninja Museum?

    • January 26, 2019
    • NHK World

    If you want to ask for directions, say the name of your destination, then "made doo ittara ii desu ka."

  • S01E33 How long does it take to get in?

    • February 2, 2019
    • NHK World

    To ask how long something takes, say "donokurai" (how long and how much), then a verb like "machimasu" (to wait), and finally add "ka."

  • S01E34 I've read it.

    • February 5, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain you've done something before, change a verb to past tense, for example, "yomu" (to read) to "yonda" (to have read), then add "koto arimasu."

  • S01E35 I want to go to Owakudani and then eat a black egg.

    • February 9, 2019
    • NHK World

    Say multiple things you want to do by applying the "te" form to the first verb and the "wish" form, "taidesu," to the second verb.

  • S01E36 From what time to what time can we use the bath?

    • February 12, 2019
    • NHK World

    To ask when something is open or available, put "wa" after the name of something, then "nan-ji kara nan-ji made desu ka."

  • S01E37 The TV won't turn on...

    • February 16, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain that you are having a problem with something, say the name of something, then the particle "ga," and the verb in the negative form followed by "n desu ga."

  • S01E38 I prefer outside.

    • February 19, 2019
    • NHK World

    To say which of 2 options you prefer, say the name of your choice, and "no hoo ga ii desu."

  • S01E39 I lost my wallet.

    • February 26, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain that you did something you didn't intend to, use the "te" form of a verb, and add "shite shimaimashita." So, "otosu" (to drop) becomes "otoshite shimaimashita."

  • S01E40 Since it was my first earthquake, I was startled.

    • March 2, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain the reason for your action, say the reason followed by the particle "kara," then the action.

  • S01E41 Can we buy tickets?

    • March 5, 2019
    • NHK World

    To ask someone if you can do something, say the verb to indicate your desired action, followed by "koto ga" and "dekimasu," meaning something is possible. Then add "ka."

  • S01E42 I'm going to give them to Yuuki-san.

    • March 9, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain what you intend to do, say a verb followed by "tsumori desu." So "watasu" (to give) becomes "watasu tsumori desu."

  • S01E43 You look well.

    • March 12, 2019
    • NHK World

    To express an opinion about what you see, drop the "na" of a "na" ending adjective or the "i" of an "i" ending adjective, then add "soo desu ne."

  • S01E44 I've heard he's giving another recital.

    • March 16, 2019
    • NHK World

    To tell someone what you heard from someone else, use adjectives or verbs without "masu" or "desu," then add "soo desu."

  • S01E45 Would you check the Japanese in my email?

    • March 19, 2019
    • NHK World

    To politely ask someone to do something, use a "te" form verb and "moraemasen ka." For example, "chekku-shite moraemasen ka" (would you check?).

  • S01E46 It's small but beautiful.

    • March 23, 2019
    • NHK World

    Connect 2 opposing adjectives by using "kedo" (but) followed by "desu ne."

  • S01E47 How do you do it?

    • March 26, 2019
    • NHK World

    To ask how to do something, say "doo yatte," meaning "how," followed with a verb like "suru," (to do), and then "n desuka."

  • S01E48 When I graduate, I want to work in Japan.

    • March 30, 2019
    • NHK World

    To explain your plan, say a verb in the "ta" form followed by "ra," to indicate the circumstance, and then whatever your plan is.