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# Last Weeks Homework
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# Synopsis - 2026-02-18
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- Special Respectful Verbs (Sonkeigo): いらっしゃいます, めしあがります, おっしゃいます, ごぞんじです, etc.
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- Polite Request Formulas: お + stem + ください, ご + noun + ください.
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- Rule: お for Kunyomi, ご for Onyomi.
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- Expressing gratitude: て form + ありがとうございます.
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# Random Words
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- 新年度 -> しんねんど -> New Fiscal year (Starts in April)
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- 奉仕年度 -> Hōshi nendo -> Service Year
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- I'm glad it was sunny
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- いかないでおいてよかったです
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- I'm glad I didn't go.
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# Supplementary Notes
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### Japanese Early Year Month Nicknames
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Since the Japanese fiscal year starts in April, the leading months have their own names
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1月は「行く」
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### To make sense
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筋が通っている
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すじがとおている
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"It follows a thread" || "something is logically consistent"
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# Homework
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However, in conversation, the goto's are usually:
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- **なるほど** — "I see/Indeed."
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- **確かに** (たしかに) — "That's true/Makes sense."
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