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dombiri
Do you know Hina-Matsuri?
With native lang
Do you know Hina-Matsuri?
Hina-matsuri observes girl’s health and growing in third of Mach in Japan.
It’s called Momo-no-sekku because ...
Do you know Hina-Matsuri?
With native lang
Do you know Hina-Matsuri?
Hina-matsuri observes girl’s health and growing in third of Mach in Japan.
It’s called Momo-no-sekku because ...
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dombiri
Introducing Kanji No.24 “火”
With native lang
Introducing Kanji No.24 “火”
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “水”, which represents the flow of water.
Today, I would like to i...
Introducing Kanji No.24 “火”
With native lang
Introducing Kanji No.24 “火”
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “水”, which represents the flow of water.
Today, I would like to i...
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dombiri
Introducing Kanji No.23 “水”
With native lang
Introducing Kanji No.23 “水”
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “川”, which represents turn and flow of water.
Today, I would li...
Introducing Kanji No.23 “水”
With native lang
Introducing Kanji No.23 “水”
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “川”, which represents turn and flow of water.
Today, I would li...
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dombiri
Introducing Kanji No.22 “川”
With native lang
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “山”, which represents the mountain of tree crests.
Today, I would like to introduce “川.”
There...
Introducing Kanji No.22 “川”
With native lang
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “山”, which represents the mountain of tree crests.
Today, I would like to introduce “川.”
There...
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dombiri
Introducing Kanji No.21 “山”
With native lang
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “金”, which represents scattering throughout crystal of mineral into the ground.
Today, I would ...
Introducing Kanji No.21 “山”
With native lang
Last week, I introduced you to the kanji “金”, which represents scattering throughout crystal of mineral into the ground.
Today, I would ...
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