Beginning Japanese Phrases #207: ?? (like this, in this way, thus)

Beginning Japanese Phrases #207: ?? (like this, in this way, thus)

1:44 Mar 5, 2026
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Today's podcast covers: ?? — like this, in this way, thus This is a demonstrative adverb used to describe the manner of doing something, referring to something close to the speaker or something the speaker is about to demonstrate. It is often paired with verbs to show how an action is performed. Example: ?????????????? You fold origami like this. Vocabulary: ????? — like this, in this manner ???? — origami (object marker) ???? — to fold (polite form) Become a Makoto+ member for bonus content: www.MakotoPlus.com
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