Podcast 48: Levels of certainty in Japanese
Listen now
Description
In this lesson Ami Sensei and I will teach you how to express different levels of certainty in Japanese. You’ll learn how to express the probability you think something will happen through various example sentences and dialogues. In English we do this all the time with words such as “definitely”, “probably” and “might”. And of course, you can do that in Japanese too. However, spoken Japanese tends to be less direct and uses more tentative language. And that means there are a lot of ways to say you think something may or might happen. Check out the podcast to hear example sentences and natural dialogues to help you learn how to express yourself more fluently in Japanese. Join our Patreon Page to get access to PDF show notes, extra audio drills and more! Click here to get access to the Learn Japanese Pod Patreon Membership 
More Episodes
The topic for this lesson is the word 気 Ki. 気 has a lot of meanings depending on context. It up in has various meanings such as spirit, heart or mind. It can also mean mood or air. You probably already know the word 元気 Genki which means well. Another example would be 気分 Kibun which means feeling...
Published 04/01/24
Published 04/01/24
The Japanese-only audio drills for podcast 54 have moved to our new Patreon page. Please click the link below for access: Podcast 54 Audio dialogue drills
Published 04/01/24