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One of the fastest ways to improve your Japanese is not learning new words — but learning how to change the same sentence. Affirmative. Negative. Question. This simple pattern is how real conversations are built. Once you can switch between these forms smoothly, you don’t need to memorize hundreds of sentences. You can create them naturally on the spot. Try saying each version out loud. Your mouth will start remembering the rhythm of Japanese. 🍙 If you want to practice patterns like this every
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One of the fastest ways to improve your Japanese is not learning new words — but learning how to change the same sentence. Affirmative. Negative. Question. This simple pattern is how real conversations are built. Once you can switch between these forms smoothly, you don’t need to memorize hundreds of sentences. You can create them naturally on the spot. Try saying each version out loud. Your mouth will start remembering the rhythm of Japanese. 🍙 If you want to practice patterns like this every
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