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      • Index
        • Pendahuluan
        • Before you begin
        • Pembukaan
        • Absolute Beginner
          • Part 1: Getting Started
            • Lesson 00: The anatomy of Japanese sentences
            • Lesson 01: State of being with だ and です
            • Lesson 02: Nouns, pronouns
            • Lesson 03: Particles and grammatical case
            • Lesson 04: Verbs
            • Lesson 05: Possession and attributes with の
            • Lesson 06: Particles に, へ, and から
            • Lesson 07: Negated verbs
            • Lesson 08: い-adjectives
            • Lesson 09: Past verbs
            • Lesson 10: The て form
            • Lesson 11: The て form as auxiliary and giving verbs
            • Lesson 12: Soft requests with てください and the imperative form
            • Lesson 13: The で particle, では and じゃ
            • Lesson 14: Getting detailed with relative clauses
            • Lesson 15: な-adjectives
            • Lesson 16: Irregular and する verbs
            • Lesson 17: Basic politeness and ます form
            • Lesson 18: Existence with いる and ある plus である
          • Part 2: Getting Going
            • Lesson 19: Questions with か
            • Lesson 20: Questions with の and explanatory のだ
            • Lesson 21: Getting more with も and と
            • Lesson 22: Enduring actions and state with ている and てある
            • Lesson 23: Demonstratives with こそあど words
            • Lesson 24: Passive form and transitive pairs
            • Lesson 25: Potential form and できる
            • Lesson 26: Expressing volition and desire with たい and ほしい
            • Lesson 27: Saying "if" and "when" with the four conditionals
            • Lesson 28: Verbs review
        • Absolute Territory
          • Part 3: Growing Our Sentences
            • Lesson 29: Sentence ending particles with ね, な, よ, ぞ, ぜ, わ
            • Lesson 30: Quotes with と, って, and という
            • Lesson 31: Adverbs
            • Lesson 32: Asking kindly with なさい and prohibition with な
            • Lesson 33: Question words: なに, だれ, どれ, いつ, etc
            • Lesson 34: か, も, and でも as question word modifiers
            • Lesson 35: Generic nouns and nominalization with 事, 物, ところ, and の
            • Lesson 36: Making lists with や, とか, など, と, か, and に
            • Lesson 37: Adversatives with が, けど, しかし, and ても/でも
            • Lesson 38: Concurrence with ながら, あいだ, うちに, and つつ
            • Lesson 39: Reasoning with から そして ので で
            • Lesson 40: Comparing things with より and の方が
            • Lesson 41: Counting things
            • Lesson 42: Linking conjunctions のに, ように, ために, せいで, and おかげで
            • Lesson 43: Likeness and hearsay with みたい, らしい, ぽい, and そう
            • Lesson 44: Wrongness with だめ, いけない, ならない, and how to say “must”
          • Part 4: Adding Spices and "The Rest"
            • Lesson 45: Listing and repeating actions with 〜たり〜たり and ては
            • Lesson 46: "Just" with だけ, のみ, ばかり, and しか
            • Lesson 47: Still, already, and yet with もう, まだ, and また
            • Lesson 48: Permission with いい and negative invitations with ませんか
            • Lesson 49: The many uses of とする
            • Lesson 50: Trying stuff with てみる
            • Lesson 51: Thinking and feeling with と思う and と考える
            • Lesson 52: More questions with っけ, かな, かい, だい, じゃない, and じゃん
            • Lesson 53: The causative form
            • Lesson 54: Making and becoming with なる and する
            • Lesson 55: Reflexes with 自分
            • Lesson 56: More negatives with なくて, ないで, ず and ずに
            • Lesson 57: Auxiliaries of regret and peace of mind with てしまう and ておく
            • Lesson 58: Directionality with ていく and てくる
            • Lesson 59: The colloquial usages of だって
            • Lesson 60: Expectation with わけ, はず, べき, ものだ, and かもしれない
            • Lesson 61: Approximately with ころ and くらい, and limits with まで, ほど, すぎる
            • Lesson 62: Time references with 後, 前, 先, and 時
            • Lesson 63: A bit more: Some extra particles and auxiliaries
        • Kata Penutup
        • Frequently Asked Questions
        • Credit
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