#Japanese

The Language GarageLanguage_Garage
2026-03-12

熱があります。 Netsu ga arimasu. I have a fever. for being sick. . thelanguagegarage.com/japanse-

TKSST / seethis.tv 🌈🪐✨tksst@fediscience.org
2026-03-12

🧠⚡ Why does #Japanese sound like a lightning-fast stream of syllables while #English feels more measured?

Linguists have discovered a "universal #information rate" that suggests our #brains have a speed limit for how fast they can process meaning, regardless of how many #sounds we pack into a second.

👉 popsci.com/science/why-are-lan

#linguistics #brain #science #communication #language #biology #learning #research #education

2026-03-12

#IRAN ATTACKS FOREIGN TANKERS: An #Iranian attack near the Iraqi port of Umm Qasr targeted two foreign oil tankers, separately sailing under #Thai and #Japanese flags. The attack, which was caused by Iranian boats carrying explosives, killed one, and 38 crew members were rescued, CNN reports. bbc.com/news/articles/cr5l988q

Loek van Kooten, MAloekalization@toot.community
2026-03-12

This is one of 30,000 words on learn.japanology.nl. Whether you're starting from zero or deep into JLPT prep, Kiko tracks what you know and brings back what you're forgetting. Sign up free and try it: learn.japanology.nl #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #WordOfTheDay #Japanology #Etymology #最も #KanjiOrigin #JapaneseLanguage #LanguageLearning

Kpop News Hubkpopnewshub
2026-03-12
2026-03-12

#Gin #japanese

Would recommend! Different botanicals, but very nice. 👍

Daily BunpoDaily_bunpo
2026-03-12

→ As long as I'm in Japan, I'll speak Japanese.

Kanji Koikanji_koi
2026-03-12

Today's Kanji is 域 (JLPT N2)

Meanings: range, region, limits, stage, level
Sino-Japanese readings: iki

You can learn this character, and more in Kanji Koi! 🎌

Available for iOS & Android (check bio)

The Language GarageLanguage_Garage
2026-03-11

アイロンとアイロンボードをお借りできますか。 Airon to aironboodo o okari dekimasu ka. Can I have an iron and an ironing board? phrases. . Visit the Garage to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/japanese

2026-03-11

Trying a Japanese Gin #Gin #japanese

The Language GarageLanguage_Garage
2026-03-11

Online Workshop: Eating Sushi in Japan. Learn about types of sushi, where to eat it, and how to enjoy it with confidence. Multiple scheduling options. Space is limited, so sign up now. Get on the road to speaking Japanese with the Language Garage.
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Free Japanese online workshop: Eating Sushi in Japan. Image of various kinds of sushi
2026-03-11
Ken Everett (Ken's Blogspot)kensbookinfo
2026-03-11
2026-03-11
The Language GarageLanguage_Garage
2026-03-11

バニラよりチョコレートの方が好きです。 Banira yori chokorēto no hō ga suki desu. I like chocolate more than vanilla. for likes and interests. . Visit us to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/likes-an

2026-03-11

Finding all (not accounting for stuff like pitch) homophones in #Japanese sibaku.github.io/site/pages/la 13105 groups! These drive me up the wall during vocab. Has happened multiple times that I keep making a mistake with a word I was sure I knew, turns out i confused it with a different word!

2026-03-11

Il Fatto Quotidiano: Passeggiano sulla spiaggia e si imbattono in due “pesci dell’Apocalisse”: il raro avvistamento di due sorelle – Video

Due sorelle stavano passeggiando sulla spiaggia di Cabo San Lucas, nella Baja California, in Messico, quando si sono imbattute in un rarissimo avvistamento. Le due hanno incontrato due pesci remo, anche detti “pesci dell’apocalisse“. Invece di osservare la scena chiamando le autorità preposte, una delle due ha deciso di intervenire e insieme ad alcuni bagnanti presenti in spiaggia ha spinto i pesci di nuovo verso acque profonde.
Ma cosa sono i pesci remo e perché sono chiamati così? I pesci regalecus glesne sono i pesci ossei più lunghi al mondo con corpi che raggiungono anche i nove metri, sono caratterizzati da un corpo lungo simile a un nastro con un colore argentato che diventa rossastro lungo la cresta dorsale. La specie vive normalmente in zone molto profonde dell’oceano, comprese tra i 200 e 1000 metri di profondità. Raramente quindi, visto il loro habitat in acque profonde, riescono ad essere avvistati vivi: anche per questo forse nei secoli il pesce remo è stato associato a varie leggende. Secondo i giapponesi si tratta infatti di un “pesce del giorno del giudizio“, tanto da ritenerlo un presagio per le catastrofi naturali. Ad esempio, prima del terremoto del Giappone del 2011, la leggenda racconta che furono avvistati un totale di 20 pesci remo arenati sulle spiagge.
L'articolo Passeggiano sulla spiaggia e si imbattono in due “pesci dell’Apocalisse”: il raro avvistamento di due sorelle – Video proviene da Il Fatto Quotidiano.

They walk on the beach and stumble upon two “apocalypse fish”: the rare sighting of two sisters – Video

Two sisters were strolling along the beach of Cabo San Lucas, in Baja California, Mexico, when they came across a very rare sighting. The two women encountered two basking sharks, also known as “apocalypse fish.” Instead of observing the scene and calling the appropriate authorities, one of the two decided to intervene, and together with some bathers present on the beach, they pushed the sharks back towards deeper waters.

But what are basking sharks and why are they called that? Regalecus glesne are the longest bony fish in the world with bodies reaching up to nine meters long, characterized by a long, ribbon-like body with an silvery color that becomes reddish along the dorsal crest. The species normally lives in very deep ocean areas, between 200 and 1000 meters deep. Therefore, they rarely appear alive, given their habitat in deep water; this may be why the basking shark has been associated with various legends for centuries. According to the Japanese, it is a “fish of the day of judgment,” to the point that it is considered a harbinger of natural disasters. For example, before the 2011 Japanese earthquake, the legend says that a total of 20 stranded basking sharks were sighted on the beaches.

The article "Strolling on the Beach and Encountering Two ‘Apocalypse Fish’ – The Rare Sighting of Two Sisters" comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.

#CaboSanLucas #BajaCalifornia #Mexico #uptoninemeters #Japanese #IlFattoQuotidiano

ilfattoquotidiano.it/2026/03/1

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