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  1. {塩/砂糖/水/ハーブ/スパイス}を加えています。 {Shio/Satou/Mizu/Haabu/Supaisu} o kuwaete imasu. I’m adding salt/sugar/water/herbs/spices. #Japanese vocabulary for #cooking. #LearnJapanese #languages. Click to #learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/cooking-

  2. Japanese astronomers have found a thin atmosphere on a small celestial body beyond Neptune's orbit. Previously Pluto was the only such body thought to have supported an atmosphere, due to its stronger surface gravity. japantimes.co.jp/news/2026/05/ #japan #sciencehealth #space #astronomy #planets

  3. Japanese Earth science world of the day: 同位体 (どういたい - douitai) - isotope. The word "isotope" was coined in 1909 by Margaret Todd, a Scottish doctor, who suggested a Greek root for the word. "Iso" means "equal", while "tope" means "place". The Japanese word is clearly a translation of this.

    同位 can be translated as "equal" or "same rank". 体 usually means "body", but it can also be used in some contexts to mean "form". The same form, as the isotopes of an element are in the "same place" in the periodic table, but differ in atomic mass.

    #geology #chemistry #etymology

  4. Japanese Earth science world of the day: 同位体 (どういたい - douitai) - isotope. The word "isotope" was coined in 1909 by Margaret Todd, a Scottish doctor, who suggested a Greek root for the word. "Iso" means "equal", while "tope" means "place". The Japanese word is clearly a translation of this.

    同位 can be translated as "equal" or "same rank". 体 usually means "body", but it can also be used in some contexts to mean "form". The same form, as the isotopes of an element are in the "same place" in the periodic table, but differ in atomic mass.

    #geology #chemistry #etymology

  5. Japanese Earth science world of the day: 同位体 (どういたい - douitai) - isotope. The word "isotope" was coined in 1909 by Margaret Todd, a Scottish doctor, who suggested a Greek root for the word. "Iso" means "equal", while "tope" means "place". The Japanese word is clearly a translation of this.

    同位 can be translated as "equal" or "same rank". 体 usually means "body", but it can also be used in some contexts to mean "form". The same form, as the isotopes of an element are in the "same place" in the periodic table, but differ in atomic mass.

    #geology #chemistry #etymology

  6. 駅の隣です。 Eki no tonari desu. It’s next to the train station. #Japanese #travel phrases. #LearnJapanese. Visit the #Language Garage to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/japanese

  7. Try the quiz with Kiko, see what other 奇 words you can stack. We start with the easy stuff, jump in wherever you are. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #KanjiOfTheDay #Japanology #JapanCulture #Etymology #

  8. Try the quiz with Kiko, see what other 奇 words you can stack. We start with the easy stuff, jump in wherever you are. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #KanjiOfTheDay #Japanology #JapanCulture #Etymology #

  9. Try the quiz with Kiko, see what other 奇 words you can stack. We start with the easy stuff, jump in wherever you are. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #KanjiOfTheDay #Japanology #JapanCulture #Etymology #

  10. Try the quiz with Kiko, see what other 奇 words you can stack. We start with the easy stuff, jump in wherever you are. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #KanjiOfTheDay #Japanology #JapanCulture #Etymology #

  11. Japanese Water Guard Protecting Camp Supply (1905) by T.W. Ingersoll, from A Photographic Record of the Russo-Japanese War.

    Source: Boston Public Library / Flickr: The Commons

    pdimagearchive.org/images/98b1

    #dogs #russia #water #mountains #warfare #nature #uniforms #japan #guards #war #art #publicdomain

  12. Japanese Water Guard Protecting Camp Supply (1905) by T.W. Ingersoll, from A Photographic Record of the Russo-Japanese War.

    Source: Boston Public Library / Flickr: The Commons

    pdimagearchive.org/images/98b1

    #dogs #russia #water #mountains #warfare #nature #uniforms #japan #guards #war #art #publicdomain

  13. Japanese Water Guard Protecting Camp Supply (1905) by T.W. Ingersoll, from A Photographic Record of the Russo-Japanese War.

    Source: Boston Public Library / Flickr: The Commons

    pdimagearchive.org/images/98b1

    #dogs #russia #water #mountains #warfare #nature #uniforms #japan #guards #war #art #publicdomain

  14. Japanese Water Guard Protecting Camp Supply (1905) by T.W. Ingersoll, from A Photographic Record of the Russo-Japanese War.

    Source: Boston Public Library / Flickr: The Commons

    pdimagearchive.org/images/98b1

    #dogs #russia #water #mountains #warfare #nature #uniforms #japan #guards #war #art #publicdomain

  15. Japanese Water Guard Protecting Camp Supply (1905) by T.W. Ingersoll, from A Photographic Record of the Russo-Japanese War.

    Source: Boston Public Library / Flickr: The Commons

    pdimagearchive.org/images/98b1

    #dogs #russia #water #mountains #warfare #nature #uniforms #japan #guards #war #art #publicdomain

  16. #Japanese は wa marks a contrast. この店のパンはおいしいけど、コーヒーはあまり好きじゃない。 Kono mise no pan wa oishii kedo, kōhī wa amari suki janai. The bread at this shop is delicious,
    but I don’t really like the coffee. #JapaneseGrammar #JapaneseParticles #Languages. Click to #learn more: thelanguagegarage.com/wa-and-g

  17. まっすぐ行ってください。 Massugu itte kudasai. Go straight ahead. #Japanese #travel phrases. #LearnJapanese. Visit the #Language Garage to learn more. thelanguagegarage.com/japanese