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Why Pachi-Pachi Can Sound Unnatural in Japanese

2026/5/17  

Learn whether ぱちぱち (pachi-pachi) describes sound, force, motion, or atmosphere.

Nature & Weather

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Fuu vs Sarasara: Natural Japanese Usage

2026/5/17  

Understand how ふーっ (fuu) differs from sarasara in everyday Japanese.

Nature & Weather

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Patatto vs Potari: What’s the Difference?

2026/5/17  

Learn the difference between ぱたっ (patatto) and potari, including nuance, natural usage, and examples.

Nature & Weather

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Hiyahiya Meaning and Examples for Japanese Learners

2026/5/24

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Tenten Meaning: What It Really Means in Japanese

2026/5/24

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What Does Urouro Mean in Japanese?

2026/5/24

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Kossori: More Than a Simple Japanese Word

2026/5/20

Movements

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Learn Futsu-Futsu Through Natural Japanese Examples

2026/5/19

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