level2 (N4)

Causative-Passive in Japanese: V-される/させられる and “(Forcee) は (Forcer) に V-される/させられる”

Learn how to say “be made to do ~” in Japanese with the causative-passive: V-される/させられる and the sentence frame “(Forcee) は (Forcer) に V-される/させられる.” Clear formation rules (ru/u/irregular), particle basics, natural examples, practice, and common mistakes.
level2 (N4)

Let Someone Do in Japanese: Causative + てあげる/てくれる/てもらう

Learn how to say “let/allow someone to do” in Japanese with the causative + てあげる/てくれる/てもらう. Clear roles (giver/receiver), step-by-step formation, natural examples, permission with 〜させてください, practice, and common mistakes.
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What Does “Senpai” Mean in Japanese? Usage, Cultural Context, and Common Misconceptions

Learn the real meaning of senpai (先輩) in Japanese — beyond the “Notice me, Senpai” meme. Understand its role in schools, workplaces, and Japanese culture, plus how to use it correctly.
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How to Say “I Love You” in Japanese: Phrases, Cultural Nuance, and Alternatives

Learn how to say “I love you” in Japanese — from suki desu and aishiteru to regional and cultural variations. Explore the meanings of 愛 (ai), 恋 (koi), and how Japanese people express love more through actions than words.
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Kawaii Culture: Meaning of “Cute” in Japanese and Why It Matters

Discover the real meaning of kawaii (かわいい) in Japanese! From daily life and fashion to mascots and anime, explore how “cute” became a cultural power shaping Japan’s society and global image.
level2 (N4)

Japanese Causative: V-せる/させる & “(Causer) は (Causee) に V-せる/させる”

Learn how to say “make/let someone do” in Japanese with the causative: V-せる/させる and the sentence pattern “(Causer) は (Causee) に V-せる/させる.” Clear rules, particle tips (に vs を), natural examples, practice, and common mistakes—perfect for beginners.
level2 (N4)

Imperative Form in Japanese (命令形)

Learn how to make and use the Japanese imperative form (命令形): ru/u-verb rules, irregulars (する→しろ/せよ, 来る→来い), negative imperative (dictionary + な), when it’s appropriate, and how it compares to なさい/てください—plus natural examples and practice.
level2 (N4)

V-stem + なさい: How to Give Firm “Do ~” Commands in Japanese

Learn V-(stem) + なさい to give firm commands in Japanese—how to form it, when it’s appropriate (parents/authority to juniors), natural examples, exam-style uses, practice, and mistakes to avoid. Includes quick contrasts with てください and the stronger imperative (命令形).
level2 (N4)

Before/After in Japanese: V (present short) + 前に / V (past short) + 後で

Master “before/after doing” in Japanese with V (present short) + 前に and V (past short) + 後で. Clear rules, natural examples, “てから” nuance, practice, and common mistakes—perfect for JLPT N4 learners.
level2 (N4)

Make It ~ in Japanese: い-adj + くする / な-adj + にする

Learn the super-useful pattern い-adjective + くする / な-adjective + にする to say “make something ~” in Japanese. Clear formation, natural examples, polite requests (〜してください), common mistakes, and quick practice for JLPT N4.