にほんごのたね Nihongo no Tane with Yumi
Education:Language Learning
Yumi has been on a cleaning kick. She’s always been tidy, but recently, she’s gotten serious about it. Japan has very clean streets despite (or perhaps because of) the fact that there are few public trash cans. Is there some connection with Japanese history and mythology to explain this?
KEY VOCABULARY:
掃除(そうじ) cleaning
ピカピカ with a glitter; with a sparkle; shiny and new
磨(みが)いています polishing; shining
主婦(しゅふ) housewife; homemaker
言葉(ことば)に触発(しょくはつ)されて inspired by words [言葉 (words) に (by) 触発 (triggering; inspiring) されて (passive)]
管理(かんり) control; management
整理(せいり) sorting; arrangement; putting in order
真剣(しんけん)に earnestly; in earnest
隙間(すきま) crevice; crack; gap
面倒(めんどう)くさい bothersome; tiresome
綿棒(めんぼう) cotton swab
竹串(たけぐし) bamboo skewer
神道(しんとう) Shinto
境内(けいだい) grounds (of shrine); compound
神話(しんわ) mythology; legend
日本(にほん)の国旗(こっき) Japanese flag
清潔(せいけつ) cleanliness; hygienic
For upper beginners to intermediates. Listen to the short podcast and then answer the comprehension questions on the website: https://thejapanesepage.com/nihongonotane-index/
Take a quiz on this episode here:
https://thejapanesepage.com/podcast-nihongonotane-99
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