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- Things that can kill MelanieA list of things Melanie is deathly allergic to so I can quickly identify them when I glance through the ingredients list at the asian supermarket -__- All shellfish, nuts, and coconutEnglish · by SkyeChain
- Japanese finalJust a note for my Japanese final at CU Boulder. 四年生 level! Just one more semester to go after this~English · by SkyeChain
- JLPT N2 Idiomatic ExpressionsThis list contains Japanese idiomatic expressions that may appear in JLPT N2. The list was taken from a book of JLPT N2 test questions.English · by raieru
- JLPT N2 Vocabulary (Nouns)This list contains vocabulary of Japanese nouns that may appear in JLPT N2. The vocabulary list was taken from a book of JLPT N2 test questions.English · by raieru
- JLPT N2 Vocabulary (Adverbs)This list contains vocabulary of Japanese adverbs that may appear in JLPT N2. The vocabulary list was taken from a book of JLPT N2 test questions.English · by raieru
- JLPT N2 Vocabulary (Adjective)This list contains vocabulary of Japanese adjectives that may appear in JLPT N2. The vocabulary list was taken from a book of JLPT N2 test questions. Na-adjectives (words that have the letter な after them) are listed with な but that can be omitted in some sentences, and instead end with a だ/です.English · by raieru
- JLPT N2 Vocabulary (Verbs)This list contains vocabulary of Japanese verbs that may appear in JLPT N2. The vocabulary list was taken from a book of JLPT N2 test questions.English · by raieru
- JLPT N2 Grammar ListThis list contains sentence patterns and grammar vocabulary that may appear in JLPT N2. The grammar list was taken from a book of JLPT N2 test questions. Rulings and descriptions of listed grammar are taken from the Dictionary of Japanese Grammar (Basic to Advanced). Some grammar rulings may be difficult to understand with just the basic description and most of the grammar rulings apply to other sentence patterns than what has been listed, so you can ask for a more detailed explanation with example sentences in My Feeds. I'll do my best to explain them. Also, the proper form to use these grammar rulings is the Kanji version. The kana version is for you to read it easily. (NOTE: I could not find the descriptions of some grammar terms in the Grammar Dictionary so I just listed down its closest equivalent meaning with an example sentence.)English · by raieru