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  1. Question: What does "kudasatta" mean? And how was it derived?
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  4. Question: What is "da ze"? Just a really informal nuance?
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  7. Question: "torikaete kureru"?
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  10. Question: "kaerutte"? Adding -tte onto a verb?
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  13. Question: When using no to change a verb to a noun, does the verb keep the same tense as the verb that follows the no?
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  16. Question: What does it mean when you add -ta onto the end of a -te verb?
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  19. Question: What is the significance of adding -tte onto random words?
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  22. Question: What does the form of desu called dakke mean?
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  25. Question: "sonna koto yori yatto"?
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  28. Question: "伝える". Which meaning is most commonly associated with tsutaeru?
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  31. Question: Is 習う or narau to learn?
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  34. Question: How do I say "almost" as in "It's almost time" or "Not quite, but almost."?
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  37. Question: How do I say: "I don't think that's right."
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  40. Question: nuru > nurasete - What is this rasete?
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  43. Question: 可愛すぎてしにたい. Does that mean: "I want to die for [it] being super cute."? And is it kawaisugite or kawasugite?
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  46. Question: Translate: 次のイベントに向けてボーカロのイラスト描きだめ しなければ! 目指せ一周間に3枚! 無理!
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  49. Question: Translate: これはね
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  52. Question: Why do people interpret things such as "sugoi ja nai" as the opposite meaning?
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  55. Question: If you're pointing at somebody's work, and you tell them to "kashite," what does that mean?
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  58. Question: toshokan and toshoshitsu. What is the difference?
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  61. Question: What is the difference between mite miyou and just miyou?
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  64. Question: Translate: お湯が出てきた
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  67. Question: For the kanji 出, when do you know when to say da instead of de, and vice versa? Are there any other readings of it?
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  70. Question: Explain -nagara.
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  73. Question: Explain what is the difference between adding and not adding tokoro onto the end of a sentence that talks about positions
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  76. Question: Explain to me sometime why people use "...na katta n desu."
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  79. Question: Translate: 雪のような
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  82. Question: Explain kureru.
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  85. Question: Explain the usage of "you" more.
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