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Form the basis of honorifics complete Guide to the Meaning and Usage of the Japanese Prefix “Go” | Beautification Language (Bikago) Edition (Series ④)

Learn how “Go” (ご) works in Bikago, the form of Keigo used to make your Japanese sound elegant and polite. Includes clear explanations, examples like “go-houbi” and “go-aisatsu,” and a short quiz for N3 learners.
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『ご』の使い方|敬語での意味・使い分けを完全ガイド【JLPT N3・ビジネス日本語】

In the "Go" series, in ① we learned which words take "go" and which do not, and in ② we learned the usage of "go" in Son...
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【N3 to Business Japanese】 Mastering the Honorific Prefix ‘Go’ (ご): Meaning and Usage Skill-Up ┃Sonkeigo (尊敬語) Edition ②

Complete guide to 'Go' in Kenjōgo! Learn the rules for using the humble prefix 'Go' with verbs and nouns in N3/business Japanese. Avoid mistakes with superiors (me-ue)!
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Let’s dig deep into the differences between Japanese and Chinese. ┃Go Series 1

What kind of words do you put "go"? "The ""Guidance"" is correct, but ""Study"" is not?" Explain the reasons and exceptions with examples and practice questions!
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【Intermediate Japanese~】Explain the meaning and usage of the beautiful word “o” thoroughly! Series ④

"Explain the ""o"" of ""beautiful words"" thoroughly!" We will also introduce in detail nouns and adjectives such as ""obento/お弁当"" and ""Otaka/お高い"" that can be used in everyday life, differences from honorifics and humble words, and distinguishes them well (for intermediate students, series 4).
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【N3〜Business Japanese】”O” Series ③ A Complete Guide to the Meaning and Usage of “O” in Kenjougo (Humble Language)

In phrases like "o-tsutae shimasu" or "o-mochi shimasu," the prefix "O" in humble language lowers oneself to honor the listener. Learn its key features and examples here.
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【N3〜Business Japanese】”O” Series ② A complete guide to what “O” means and how to use it| Honorific Language Edition┃Japanese-English translation

In honorific expressions like "o-namae" or "o-kotoba," the prefix "O" elevates the listener. Learn how to use "O" naturally in Japanese honorifics with clear examples.
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