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Japanese Twin Verbs: Jidoushi & Tadoushi is a catchy grammar song by SAKIE SENSEI that helps you master Japanese transitive and intransitive verb pairs through rhythm and repetition. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners.

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Experience a fun-filled day through the sounds of Japanese! This catchy track takes you on an exciting adventure - from waking up feeling "fuwa-fuwa" (fluffy) to experiencing the "doki-doki" (heart-pounding) thrills of a new theme park. Learn essential Japanese sound and feeling words (onomatopoeia) naturally as you sing and dance along to the rhythm. It's the perfect, fun way to master everyday Japanese expressions!

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Where Does It Hurt? is a catchy Japanese learning song by SAKIE SENSEI to help you remember body parts and useful phrases for the doctor. Sing along and practice real-life sentences like My head hurts, I have a fever, and I want to go to the hospital. Perfect for beginners and anyone who wants practical Japanese for daily life.

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Ta-Ta-Ta-Form Song: The Funkiest Grammar Lesson Who said Japanese grammar can't be cool? We mixed Acid Dance-Pop with the "Ta-Form" (Past Tense) rules to create the ultimate study banger. Learn the "Ta" conjugation for all verb groups with a bold, cheeky attitude. Don't just study the past tense - dance to it!

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For many students, Japanese Honorifics (Keigo) are a major hurdle. Memorizing verb conjugations can be tedious and overwhelming. But what if you could learn them just by listening to music? I am excited to announce the release of "The Keigo Verb Song", a unique educational track designed to make "Sonkeigo" (Respectful) and "Kenjougo" (Humble) stick in your mind naturally.

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Experience a fun-filled day through the sounds of Japanese! This catchy track takes you on an exciting adventure - from waking up feeling "fuwa-fuwa" (fluffy) to experiencing the "doki-doki" (heart-pounding) thrills of a new theme park. Learn essential Japanese sound and feeling words (onomatopoeia) naturally as you sing and dance along to the rhythm. It's the perfect, fun way to master everyday Japanese expressions!

1 track

Where Does It Hurt? is a catchy Japanese learning song by SAKIE SENSEI to help you remember body parts and useful phrases for the doctor. Sing along and practice real-life sentences like My head hurts, I have a fever, and I want to go to the hospital. Perfect for beginners and anyone who wants practical Japanese for daily life.

1 track

Ta-Ta-Ta-Form Song: The Funkiest Grammar Lesson Who said Japanese grammar can't be cool? We mixed Acid Dance-Pop with the "Ta-Form" (Past Tense) rules to create the ultimate study banger. Learn the "Ta" conjugation for all verb groups with a bold, cheeky attitude. Don't just study the past tense - dance to it!

1 track

For many students, Japanese Honorifics (Keigo) are a major hurdle. Memorizing verb conjugations can be tedious and overwhelming. But what if you could learn them just by listening to music? I am excited to announce the release of "The Keigo Verb Song", a unique educational track designed to make "Sonkeigo" (Respectful) and "Kenjougo" (Humble) stick in your mind naturally.

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Japanese Twin Verbs: Jidoushi & Tadoushi is a catchy grammar song by SAKIE SENSEI that helps you master Japanese transitive and intransitive verb pairs through rhythm and repetition. Perfect for beginners and intermediate learners.

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Count in Japanese is a bright pop track that teaches Japanese numbers, counters, time, and dates - catchy enough to enjoy even if you ignore the lyrics.

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Japanese Twin Verbs: Jidoushi & Tadoushi
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