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FASION WEEK WITH DOC SCHOLX

                                               FASION WEEK WITH DOC SCHOLX 1️⃣ Toronto Fashion Week(トロント・ファッションウィーク)= Toronto Fashion Week Romaji: toronto fasshon wiiku Sentence: Toronto fasshon wiiku de shashin o torimasu. English: I take photos at Toronto Fashion Week. #LearnJapanese #TorontoJapanese #DOCSCHOLX #江戸門戸 #Metacognition #FashionWeek #TorontoStyle 2️⃣ Kamera(カメラ)= camera Romaji: kamera Sentence: Kamera o mochimasu. English: I hold a camera. #LearnJapanese #TorontoJapanese #DOCSCHOLX #江戸門戸 #Metacognition #Photography #Vocabulary 3️⃣ Moderu(モデル)= model Romaji: moderu Sentence: Moderu ga arukimasu. English: The model walks. #LearnJapanese #TorontoJapanese #DOCSCHOLX #江戸門戸 #Metacognition #Runway #JapaneseStudy 4️⃣ Josei moderu(女性モデル)= female model Romaji: josei moderu Sentence: Josei moderu wa egao shimasu...

Lesson 3️⃣ – House & Street / Surroundings (4-form spaced + brackets)

: Lesson 3️⃣ – House & Street / Surroundings (4-form spaced + brackets) 1️⃣ House Japanese: この いえ は おおきい ね <このいえはおおきいね> Romaji: Kono ie wa ookii ne (うち / O-uchi) English: This house is big, huh. Grammar / Vocabulary: この = this 家 (いえ / ie) = house 大きい (おおきい / ookii) = big ね (ne) = sentence-ending particle seeking agreement Tip: “この家” is natural; children often say おうち. 2️⃣ Room Japanese: へや を そうじ した よ <へやをそうじしたよ> Romaji: Heya o souji shita yo (おへや / O-heya) English: I cleaned the room. Grammar / Vocabulary: 部屋 (へや / heya) = room そうじする (souji suru) = to clean よ (yo) = sentence-ending particle for emphasis Tip: Children often add お: おへや. 3️⃣ Toilet Japanese: トイレ は きれい だ ね <トイレはきれいだね> Romaji: Toire wa kirei da ne (便所 / Benjo) English: The toilet is clean, huh. Grammar / Vocabulary: トイレ (Toire) = toilet きれい (kirei) = clean だ (da) = copula ね (ne) = sentence-ending particle Tip: 便所 (Benjo) is old-fashioned; トイレ is modern everyday use. 4️⃣ Bath Japanese: お ふろ...
BOOTH is absolutely usable for English-speaking creators , and you can sell a photo book there without speaking Japanese fluently. Lots of foreign artists already do it. Let me break it down in a clean, practical way. ✅ 1) Can English speakers sell on BOOTH? Yes. BOOTH does not require you to speak Japanese. The interface has an English mode, and many overseas artists sell: art books photo zines prints digital downloads A huge chunk of BOOTH’s buyers expect foreign creators, especially in photography and illustration. ✅ 2) Does a photo book need perfect Japanese? No — especially for a visual product like squirrels in action. You can do any of these: Option A: English-only book Accepted. Many Japanese buyers are happy with English art/photo books. Option B: English book + short Japanese description on your product page You can write: a small Japanese blurb (use Google Translate or DeepL, works fine) Japanese title or subtitle Japanese tags (thes...
  Japanese lesson for beginner-to-intermediate learners .  1️⃣ Greeting Japanese: こんにちは! Romaji: Konnichiwa! English: Hello! / Good afternoon! Note: Standard daytime greeting. Can also be used casually anytime before evening. 2️⃣ Expressing that you were thinking about someone Japanese: わたしは あなたの はなしを おもっていたよ。 Romaji: Watashi wa anata no hanashi o omotte ita yo. English: I was thinking about you. Grammar: わたし (watashi) = I あなた (anata) = you はなし (hanashi) = story / talk / something about you おもっていた (omotte ita) = was thinking よ (yo) = sentence-ending particle to emphasize or inform Tip: “おもっていた” is past continuous, good for expressing ongoing past thoughts. 3️⃣ Complimenting a project Japanese: あなたの プロジェクト、すごいね! おめでとう! Romaji: Anata no purojekuto, sugoi ne! Omedetou! English: Your project is amazing! Congratulations! Grammar / Vocabulary: すごい (sugoi) = amazing, great ね (ne) = sentence-ending particle, seeking agreement ...