Daily Thread: simple questions, comments that don’t need their own posts, and first time posters go here (October 31, 2022)

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3 comments
  1. Can you string conjunctions and nouns together like “時間ためにお菓子”? I can’t find anything wrong with it but it just feels wrong

  2. For you guys that have the 日本語総まとめ or 完全マスター Kanji textbooks, how do you study with them. I used to just write down every single Kanji (did this for the N3 book), but there’s so much review in the N2 日本語総まとめ book and it takes quite a bit of time as well. Any advice?

  3. 今回ですけども

    I’m watching a youtube called hikaru and he says this at the start of his videos, what does it mean?

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