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Dirty Japanese: Power Up Your Conversation with Casual Slang and Onomatopoeia Phrases to Use with Friends, Enemies, Lovers, and More (Dirty Language Books)
by Onomappu Hitoki
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Synopsis
Experience deeper immersion into Japanese language and culture with this fully updated guidebook of casual slang, onomatopoeia phrases, and spicy vocab!When it comes to speaking more naturally, there's only so much you can learn from your Japanese textbooks and favorite anime. Why not supplement ...
Experience deeper immersion into Japanese language and culture with this fully updated guidebook of casual slang, onomatopoeia phrases, and spicy vocab!When it comes to speaking more naturally, there's only so much you can learn from your Japanese textbooks and favorite anime. Why not supplement your knowledge and sound like a native with Dirty Japanese? Fully updated for the modern age, Dirty Japanese will up your speaking game by teaching you: Cool slang Funny insults Explicit terms Onomatopoeia phrases And so much more! Written by Japanese language influencer Onomappu Hikoki, Dirty Japanese will take your Japanese to the next level and have you speaking like a true native in no time!
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