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Get ready for your first Japanese lesson online: polite greetings and introductions, asking questions, saying thank you, and goodbye. Ganbatte ne!

2014년 11월 5일 오전 12:00
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コメントありがとうございます!

はい、使えますよ :) Yes, you can.

でも、" (その言葉/それ)はなんという意味ですか" の方が、日本人はよく使うと思います。

But I think you would hear "~ wa nan to iu imi desuka" more often from Japanese people. 

2014년 11월 10일
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Thank you so much this article was very helpful! ^_^ I have been studying for 12 years, with very little help. I have to start all over again. This is one article was more helpful than all the books I have. Please keep it up! :D

2015년 7월 7일
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Great article, thank you Misa!

2015년 6월 19일
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such a good article with the explaination in detail so that i can understand them all in just 15 mins 

きようはありがとうございました

 

2015년 5월 7일
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みんな、ありがとう xx  Thanks, guys!

You'd have to say 

もうちょっとゆっくりいってください。

 

ちょっとゆっくり just means "a little bit slowly". 

 

If you mean "a little slowER", then add もう in the beginning.

もうちょっと or もうすこし (= a bit more) + adverb.

 

2015년 4월 28일
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