

More Than Just “Like” or “Dislike”: Expressing Feelings in Japanese
When you first start learning Japanese, one of the earliest words you pick up is probably suki (好き, “like”) and kirai (嫌い, “dislike”)....
tomo-japanese
Oct 2


Can “~すぎます(sugimasu)” Be Positive Too? 🤔
📚 Exploring the Japanese Grammar Point ~すぎます You’ve maybe heard expressions like “食べすぎました, tabe-sugimashita” (ate too much) or “怖すぎます,...
tomo-japanese
Oct 2
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✏️The difference between [〜らしい] and [~っぽい]
This post is for intermediate–advanced Japanese learners! If you can already speak some Japanese but want to understand the subtle...
tomo-japanese
Oct 2