The first half of the series focuses on survival Japanese—ordering food, asking for directions, and basic tense conjugation. However, the second half (Lessons 26–50) introduces the complex nuances that make Japanese a beautiful, expressive language. Key concepts include:
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The essential polite language required for professional environments in Japan.