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This is the perfect place to start building your Japanese vocabulary base with words and phrases from Final Fantasy I 『ファイナルファンタジーI』. Instead of a random word list, you will...
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...
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...
ね (ne) is a sentence-ending particle used to seek agreement, confirmation, or shared understanding. It softens statements and makes speech sound friendly and conversational, similar to...
んす (n su) is a very casual spoken contraction, mainly used in informal conversation to soften statements, seek confirmation, or add an explanatory tone. It comes from のです (no desu), which...
いい (ii) means "good", "nice", or "okay". It's a common i-adjective used to show approval, permission, or a positive evaluation. Depending on context, it can mean something is acceptable, allowed,...