
high key
Hellooooo Springers! ✨ How are you doing??? 😊 Let's see a slang that is widely used in the United States! 🇺🇸 HIGH KEY Used as an adverb. It means “very”, “too much”, “intensely”, or even “blatantly”. Something you're not ashamed of
Hellooooo Springers! ✨ How are you doing??? 😊 Let's see a slang that is widely used in the United States! 🇺🇸 HIGH KEY Used as an adverb. It means “very”, “too much”, “intensely”, or even “blatantly”. Something you're not ashamed of
Hellooooo Springers! ✨ How are you doing??? ✨😁 Guys, there are words in English that have several meanings that help us communicate in a more natural way. Like Have! Have, in addition to “have”, can mean
スプリングのみなさん、こんにちは🌸 Good afternoon, Springers!!! You've heard the word Hanami. 花見? 花 hana: flower 見る miru: see It's the meaning literally😉 See/appreciate the flowers! Usually sakura flowers!!! I took this photo near Spring
スプリングのみなさん、こんばんは! Good evening, Springers😊✨ It's almost the holidays! In Nihongo there is a way of talking about days off in a row. 2 (ni) renkyuu 2連休 3 (san) renkyuu 4 (yon) renkyuu And so on! Just enter the number
みなさんこんばんは!元気ですか🌙☀️ Hello everyone, how are you?? ハッピーバレンタインデー💝 Happy Valentine's Day❤️ If you missed today's LIVE, I'll be sharing words from バレンタイン here for you😊💗 ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️ ぎりチョコ giri tyoko ほんめいチョコ honmei tyoko ともチョコ tomo tyoko じこチョコ ziko tyoko
Hello hello Springers! 😃 Have you ever heard of pronoun Objectives and Subjective pronouns? Not yet? 😱🤩 Or even if you've already seen it, let's review it? 😉 Here we have an image explaining it better for those who are more visual. 🧑🏻🏫🖼
Helloooo Springers 🌈✨ How are you??? How are you feeling today??? How is going??? What's up?? Sup? What's poppin? (very Australian) ✅ We already know how to talk in different ways instead of “I'M FINE”. ⚠️ Now you know
みなさんこんばんは😊 げんきですか? Hello everyone?!😊 Today we are going to learn how to say NEED~/NOT NEED~👏🏽 NEED~ →〜なければならない( neke reba naranai) No need~ →〜なくてもいい(~nakutemo ii) 🙆♀️👍🏽 Need to do it. しなければならない。(Shinakereba naranai) You need to go. いかなければならない。(Ikanakereba naranai) You need to write. かかなければならない。(Kakanakereba naranai)