Japanese Adjectives i and na - secrets they never tell you! Four facts that make adjectives easy
Japanese i and na adjectives are easy. But you need to know 4 simple secrets that the textbooks don't tell. With these you will see that what the textbooks present as a bunch of random, arbitrary rules is actually a simple, logical and beautiful system. Learn what na means and why it is used; how connecting adjectives is easy and logical; how i-adjectives really work and what na-adjectives really are. ▼If you want to read this lesson in article form, you'll find it at http://learnjapaneseonline.info/2015/... ▼The course-book for this course is Unlocking Japanese http://learnjapaneseonline.info/2016/...

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