Episode 109 - How to use "chatta/chau" and "jyatta/jyau" (completion of an action, feeling of regret)

Episode 109 - How to use "chatta/chau" and "j...

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Episode 211 - How to use "nanka" (Like ~ / Something like ~ / Someone like ~ / Anything / Kind of ~ (Expressing contempt, modesty, denial, suggestion, vagueness, or casual tone))

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Episode 210 - How to use "nante" (What a ~ / I can’t believe ~ / Such a ~ / Even ~ (Expressing surprise, emotion, evaluation, contempt, or humility))

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