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Kanji&Coffee
Amber & Kade
3 episodes
27 minutes ago
In this episode, we break down some of the most confusing parts of Japanese grammar: particles. From は (wa) vs. が (ga) to に (ni) vs. へ (he), we explain what each one really means, how they’re used in everyday conversation, and how choosing the right particle can change the nuance of a sentence. We even have a small quiz in the end where you can try to make sentences together with Kade! If you’ve ever wondered why Japanese needs so many particles, or which one you should use in different situ...
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In this episode, we break down some of the most confusing parts of Japanese grammar: particles. From は (wa) vs. が (ga) to に (ni) vs. へ (he), we explain what each one really means, how they’re used in everyday conversation, and how choosing the right particle can change the nuance of a sentence. We even have a small quiz in the end where you can try to make sentences together with Kade! If you’ve ever wondered why Japanese needs so many particles, or which one you should use in different situ...
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Language Learning
Education
Episodes (3/3)
Kanji&Coffee
Episode 3: Wa vs. Ga? Ni vs. He? Japanese Particles Made Simple (+ Quiz!)
In this episode, we break down some of the most confusing parts of Japanese grammar: particles. From は (wa) vs. が (ga) to に (ni) vs. へ (he), we explain what each one really means, how they’re used in everyday conversation, and how choosing the right particle can change the nuance of a sentence. We even have a small quiz in the end where you can try to make sentences together with Kade! If you’ve ever wondered why Japanese needs so many particles, or which one you should use in different situ...
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5 days ago
51 minutes

Kanji&Coffee
Episode 2: Japanese Greetings Explained (Konnichiwa, Mata ne, Okaeri & More)
In this episode, we take a closer look at some of the most common greetings in Japanese. From konnichiwa and ohayō to mata ne, okaeri, and more, we explore what these expressions really mean, when to use them, and how their nuance changes depending on formality, relationship, and everyday context. If you’ve ever wondered how Japanese people choose the right greeting—or how to sound more natural when speaking—this episode will guide you through the essentials. Grab a coffee and join us for an...
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1 week ago
52 minutes

Kanji&Coffee
Episode 1: Watashi? Boku? Omae? — The Many Ways to Say “I” and “You” in Japanese
In our very first episode, we break down the many ways to say “I” and “you” in Japanese. From watashi, boku, and ore to anata, kimi, and omae, we explore what these pronouns really mean, when to use them, and how they can change depending on gender, personality, and social context. If you’ve ever wondered why Japanese has so many options, or which one you should use, this episode will clear it up. Grab a coffee and join us for a relaxed deep dive into everyday Japanese language and culture.
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2 weeks ago
59 minutes

Kanji&Coffee
In this episode, we break down some of the most confusing parts of Japanese grammar: particles. From は (wa) vs. が (ga) to に (ni) vs. へ (he), we explain what each one really means, how they’re used in everyday conversation, and how choosing the right particle can change the nuance of a sentence. We even have a small quiz in the end where you can try to make sentences together with Kade! If you’ve ever wondered why Japanese needs so many particles, or which one you should use in different situ...