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Japanese Sentence Structure

First things first: To sound fluent in Japanese, you’ll need to master Japanese sentence structure. Now, a language like Japanese might seem really difficult at first (especially to English speakers!), but don’t worry – it’s a very logical language! And I should know – I’ve been learning Japanese since I was an early teenager, lived…

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How to Say Thank You in Turkish

There are several different ways of saying “thank you” in Turkish — the mainstream teşekkür ederim, the informal sağ ol, and even elinize sağlık, a special phrase used when thanking someone for a meal! Teşekkür ederim works in all cases, but learning about the nuances of different ways to say thanks in Turkish will get you one step closer to fluency. As a Turkish…

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Culture

25 Must-Know Halloween Words for a Spooky Season

Halloween is just around the corner, and it’s time to brush up on your spooky vocabulary with some special Halloween words! Whether you’re a language learner, a parent teaching kids, or just someone looking to get into the Halloween spirit, mastering these words will make your celebrations all the more bewitching. This article is for…

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