Learn Japanese with Shingeki no Kyojin『進撃の巨人』(Anime)

Learn Japanese with Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人) Shingeki no Kyojin) Anime Hub

Learn real Japanese with sentences and vocabulary taken directly from the Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人) anime and explained in a beginner-friendly way. Use this page to practice your Japanese and acquire all the skills you need to watch and understand the entire Shingeki no Kyojin anime in Japanese.

Shingeki no Kyojin (Anime)

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  • Anime: 進撃の巨人
  • Kana: しんげき の きょじん
  • Romaji: Shingeki no Kyojin
  • English Title: Attack on Titan

Learn Japanese with Shingeki no Kyojin (アニメ)

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Shingeki no Kyojin『進撃の巨人』Blog Posts

Anime often adjusts wording for timing and emphasis, while the manga shows the original written dialogue. To study more Japanese with Attack on Titan, visit my Shingeki no Kyojin Manga page.

  • 帰ろう (かえろう, kaerou): Meaning, Translation, Examples

    帰ろう (かえろう, kaerou): Meaning, Translation, Examples

    帰ろう (かえろう, kaerou) means “let’s go home” or “let’s return“. It’s the casual volitional form of the verb 帰る (かえる, kaeru, “to go home”) and used to express the speaker’s intention or make a gentle suggestion. It sounds friendly and is common in everyday conversations with friends or family. 帰ろうかえろうlet’s go home, let’s return In… …Read More »

  • そろそろ (soro soro): Meaning, Translation, Examples

    そろそろ (soro soro): Meaning, Translation, Examples

    そろそろ (soro soro) means “soon”, “about time” or “gradually”. It’s a common adverb used when the speaker feels that the right moment to act has arrived or is approaching. It gently suggests starting, stopping, or changing an action, such as leaving or going to sleep. It’s taught at the JLPT N4 level. そろそろsoro sorosoon, about… …Read More »

  • Learn Japanese with Anime #2 (Attack on Titan, Mikasa)

    Learn Japanese with Anime #2 (Attack on Titan, Mikasa)

    Are you an Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人) fan who wants to learn Japanese with anime you love? In Lesson 2, I translate a real Japanese sentence spoken by Mikasa Ackerman, breaking down the words, grammar, and tone in a clear and beginner-friendly way. そろそろ帰ろう By the end of this Japanese lesson, you will be able to read and fully understand what Mikasa is saying here, while also practising all the Japanese skills you… …Read More »

  • の (no): Meaning, Translation, Examples

    の (no): Meaning, Translation, Examples

    の (no) means “…of…” or “…‘s …” It is a versatile particle mainly used to show possession, belonging, or a descriptive connection between two or more nouns. It can also turn words or clauses into nouns, and when used at the end of a sentence, it adds a soft, explanatory tone in casual speech. のno…of…,… …Read More »