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In which I break down the dialogue of Sailor Moon one word at a time to teach grammar and vocabulary and to show the translation process. Support me on Patreon: / sarahktranslate Purchase my Japanese study materials! $15: all study guides (from either Genki I or Genki II) $30: all study guides (both Genki I and Genki II) $40: all worksheets, answer keys, and study guides (for Genki I) $50: everything Send any of these dollar amounts to either: Paypal: https://paypal.me/PrettyTranslator/ Or Kofi://ko-fi.com/sarahmoon (files can be purchased directly here) Or you can email me at [email protected]. upliftsquire.ArtStation.com Buy Genki 2 here: https://amzn.to/3nxEnGy (affiliate link - if you can avoid using Amazon, please do.) Buy Genki 1 and 2 together here: https://amzn.to/35Mwqah (affiliate link - if you can avoid using Amazon, please do.) Let's Translate Light Novels playlist: • Let's Translate Light Novels Intermediate Japanese Full Playlist: • Potential Verbs in Japanese ("Can Do X") |... If this is too difficult for you, try my Japanese For Beginners series here: • Japanese For Beginners (JLPT N5) Genki I Sing-Study Japanese playlist: • Sing-Study Japanese Watch Sailor Moon Learn Japanese playlist: • Watch Sailor Moon Learn Japanese Anime Translation Channel: / sarahktranslate Gaming Channel with Husband-kun: / @nekomancer666 Cooking Channel: / @sarahlovesfood Misc/Personal Channel: / @sarahsun8883 Twitter: / sarahktranslate Disclaimers: all opinions are my own, sponsors are acknowledged. Links in the description are typically affiliate links that let you help support the channel at no extra cost. Please don't learn 100% of your Japanese from me! I'm a highly-experienced J-E translator and teacher of dance and theater, but a beginning level teacher when it comes to Japanese. It's also best to learn from a variety of sources (preferably native Japanese) and to hear the concepts explained by multiple people (again, preferably native Japanese). Here are some other great resources: Tofugu: https://www.tofugu.com/ Japanese Ammo with Misa: / japaneseammowithmisa Miku Real Japanese: / @mikurealjapanese Learning Japanese with Taka: / learningjapanesewithtaka