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In Japanese, learning to count object is a pretty laborious task. That is because Japanese has Counter words. Counter words are often single kanji character that you need to place in a sentence when you are counting an object. Different object needs to be counted using a different counter word.
For instance, if you want to say “There is one...
In Japanese, there are a lot of adverbs that follow a similar format. They are composed of exactly 4 morae, contain a っ and end in り. For example, しっかり, ゆっくり and はっきり are some of the most common example of such adverbs. imabi.net made a post about them calling them 4 morae adverbs. I have encounreted many...