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HONTO NO NIHONGO with Maiko
by Maiko
I share real Japanese that native speakers actually use, spoken slowly and gently. In short 5-6 minute episodes.My Italki🩷https://www.italki.com/ja/teacher/3564485My Preplyhttps://preply.com/en/tutor/6040680#schedule
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EP8:おつかれさまThe "Invisible Hug" of Japanese Culture
"Why do Japanese people say 'You are tired' instead of 'Good job'? 🧐In this episode, Maiko Sensei — a professional Japanese teacher with over 450 lessons experience — explains why 'Otsukaresama' is the most important phrase for survival in Japan. It’s not just a greeting; it’s the 'Invisible Hug' of Japanese culture.What you will learn in this episode:Beyond 'Good Job': Why we use this phrase even when things don't go well.The 4 Variations: From office greetings to the essential 'Cheers!' 🍻The Process over Results: How to show respect for someone's 'invisible effort.'The Invisible Hug: Why this 1-second phrase is a gift of empathy for the soul.Maiko's Special Insight:English speakers often focus on success, but 'Otsukaresama' focuses on energy and effort. It’s a way of saying 'I see you.' Once you master this mindset, your connection with Japanese people will change forever.Special Request:If this episode gave you a 'hug' today, please follow the show and give me a 5-star rating! ⭐ It helps me keep sharing the 'real' Japan with you.Let's talk more!Want to practice your 'Otsukaresama' in a real conversation? Book a private lesson with me on italki or Preply! I can't wait to meet you.https://www.italki.com/ja/teacher/3564485?lv=1https://preply.in/MAIKO6JA2466137610?ts=17712170To everyone listening: 今日もおつかれさまでした。
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Ep 7: The Magic Phrase "Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu" 🇯🇵
"Ever wondered why Japanese people say 'Yoroshiku Onegaishimasu' before anything even happens? 🤔In this episode, Maiko Sensei — a professional Japanese teacher with over 450 lessons experience — decodes the most essential phrase in the Japanese language. It's more than just 'Nice to meet you'!What you will learn in this episode:The 4 Faces of Yoroshiku: From your first meeting to asking for favors.The Shout-out: How to use this phrase when saying goodbye to friends.The "Future Reservation": Why we say thank you before the action, not after!Kick-off: How to start your Japanese lesson (or any task) like a local.Maiko's Special Insight:'Arigato' is for the past, but 'Yoroshiku' is like pre-ordering your gratitude for the future. This small shift in mindset will make your Japanese sound much more natural!Special Request:If you leveled up today, please follow the show and give me a 5-star rating! ⭐ It helps me reach more students around the world.Want to practice your 'Yoroshiku' with me?Book a private lesson on italki or Preply! I'm waiting for you
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Ep6: What does "CHANTO" actually mean? The most vague word in Japan 🧐
"Have you ever been told 'Chanto shite!' and thought, 'Specifically, what should I do?!' 🤯In this episode, Maiko Sensei — a professional Japanese teacher with over 450 lessons experience — breaks down one of the most convenient yet confusing words in Japanese: CHANTO.In this episode, you will learn:The 3 Faces of Chanto: From holding chopsticks to stable jobs.Maiko's Secret: Why it's okay to ask for specifics when someone says 'Chanto shite.'The Strawberry Mystery 🍓: Why Maiko's mom says 'Chanto shita Ichigo' and why it's grammatically weird but okay!Real Talk: How language is alive and why rare cases are fun.Special Request:If you leveled up your Japanese today, please follow the show and give me a 5-star rating! ⭐ It helps more learners find my lessons.Want to check if your Japanese is 'Chanto'?Book a private lesson with me on italki or Preply! I'd love to talk to you.[Your italki Link][Your Preply Link]Let's master the 'Chanto' lifestyle together!"
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EP5: The 9 Levels of "SUMIMASEN": Are you using it right? 🇯🇵
"Think 'Sumimasen' only means 'I’m sorry'? Think again! 🧐In this episode, Maiko Sensei — a professional Japanese teacher with over 450 lessons experience — reveals the 9 different levels of this magic word. From calling a waiter to the 'Pro Level' of giving gifts, mastering 'Sumimasen' is the ultimate key to sounding natural in Japan.What you will learn today:Levels 1-3: The basics you need for survival in Japan.Levels 5-7: How to use it for 'Thank you' and polite transitions.Level 9: The 'Pro Level' usage for declining offers and giving gifts.The Secret: Why Japanese people use this word even when they didn't do anything wrong!Special Request:If you leveled up today, please follow the show and give me a 5-star rating! ⭐ It helps me reach more students around the world.Let's study together!Want to practice 'Sumimasen' with me? Book a private lesson on italki or Preply! Links are right here:[Your italki Link][Your Preply Link]Don't just say it, feel it. Let's master 'Sumimasen' together!
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Ep4: Do you KNOW or do you UNDERSTAND?
Stop confusing "Shitte-iru" and "Wakatta"! 💡Have you ever said "Shitte-imasu" when you actually meant "I understand"? Or have you accidentally sounded a bit rude by saying "Shiranai"?In this episode, Maiko Sensei — a professional Japanese teacher with over 450 lessons of experience — breaks down the tricky difference between "Knowing" and "Understanding."What you’ll learn in this episode:Data vs. Puzzle: The simple "Brain Hack" to choose the right word every time.The "Make Sense" moment: Why "Wakatta" is your best friend when learning new things.Interactive Quiz: Test your skills with two real-life scenarios!Danger Zone: Why saying "Shiranai" to a friend (or a crush!) might cause a big misunderstanding. 💔If you want to sound more natural and avoid awkward silences, this episode is for you. Let's make Japanese make sense together!
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EP3: Why Japanese People Love the Number "3" (San)?
Hello everyone! Welcome to Honto no Nihongo with Maiko! 💖In this episode, we explore the magic of the number "3" (San) in Japan. Why is it so special? Maiko Sensei explains it all using simple Japanese![About Maiko Sensei]I am a Japanese teacher with experience in over 450 online lessons on platforms like italki and Preply. I love sharing real, useful Japanese with all of you![What you will learn in this episode:] The "-San" mystery: Why do we add "-san" to animals and even food? Mikka Bozu (3-day monk): A funny idiom for when we quit something too soon. Sandome no Shojiki: The Japanese version of "Third time's a charm."# Japanese for Beginners#italki teacher
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Ep2: Why 'NI' is like a ninja?
In this episode, we dive deep into one of the trickiest particles in Japanese: NI (に).Here is a little bit about me:My Italki🩷https://www.italki.com/ja/teacher/3564485My Preplyhttps://preply.com/en/tutor/6040680#scheduleIGhttps://www.instagram.com/hontononihongowithmaiko/
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Ep1 about me
I share real Japanese that native speakers actually use, spoken slowly and gently. In short 3–4 minute episodes.Who is Maiko Sensei? / Get to know your Japanese teacher!まいこせんせいってどんなひと?In this first episode, I will introduce myself so you can get to know me better.第1回目(だいいっかい)のエピソードでは、皆(みな)さんに私(わたし)のことを知って(しって)もらうために自己紹介(じこしょうかい)をします。Here is a little bit about me:My Italki🩷https://www.italki.com/ja/teacher/3564485My Preplyhttps://preply.com/en/tutor/6040680#schedule
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