Do You Really Know How to Say “No” in Japanese?
How do you say "no" in Japanese? The first word that comes to mind might be いいえ. But いいえ only covers a small part of what "no" means in English. In everyday conversation, Japanese people use many other expressions to say something like "no". In this video, I’ll teach you some other ways to say "no" in Japanese. Japanese short story for Amazon Kindle (N2-N1): https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H6JVNDW1 Courses, Free Dialogues, and Newsletter: https://kaname.me/ Support the Channel: / kanamenaito

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