Blog Post 04/03
This week we're going to explore Osaka! The speaker is in Osaka Station and is looking for Kanji to share with the audience. Osaka Station is crowded on weekdays, and it even begins to snow! The speaker points out some nearby tall structures as well around Osaka.
Towards the middle of the video, the speaker asks us whether we like the city of the country. Because the speaker does not like crowds and prefers peace, they prefer the countryside.
In connection to my Japanese learning, the dialogue dives into present tense きました (came), the -て form 歩いて (walk around), and the potential form することができます (can donate).
The speaker also uses particles like に (at), を (object particle), and ね (a sentence-ending particle used for seeking agreement).

1 Comments:
This is such a cool post! I like how you're actively trying to learn more about Japan and its various cities! Great job!
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