You met ね and よ back on Day 12 — おいしいですね. Here’s the full toolbox. English carries attitude in tone of voice; Japanese puts it in little end-particles: ね seeks agreement (“…right?”), よ informs (“I’m telling you”), な muses to yourself, の softens a question. 〜ですね vs 〜ですよ is the difference between fishing for a nod and dropping news — they’re what make you sound human instead of a textbook.
Today's words
復讐
revenge
寺
temple (Buddhist)
席
seat
遠い
far; distant
一生懸命
very hard; with utmost effort
冷たい
cold (to the touch); chilly
Write today's kanji — tap to replay
復
讐
寺
席
遠
一
生
懸
See it in real sentences
社会の窓、開いてますよ。
Your fly's open.
寝た方がいいよ。
You may as well go to bed now.
いくら欲しいの?
How much money do you want?
彼には気を許すな。
Be on your guard against him.
当然だよ。
Naturally.
電話中なんですよ。
I'm talking on the phone.
Practice
Spaced review — recall from earlier days (tap to flip)
famous
有名
1d ago
wall
壁
1d ago
one day
一日
3d ago
left
左
3d ago
hospitalization
入院
7d ago
parents
両親
7d ago
Recall
Which word means “far”?
Which word means “temple (Buddhist)”?
Which word means “cold (to the touch)”?
Which word means “seat”?
Listen and choose
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
What did you hear?
Your turn — say it, then check
Say: “Your fly's open.”
社会の窓、開いてますよ。
Say: “You may as well go to bed now.”
寝た方がいいよ。
👀 Today’s input · ~20 min — where fluency actually comes from
Immersion — the real thing
Install the Yomitan pop-up dictionary, put on an anime you actually like with *Japanese* subtitles, and read along — look up only what blocks understanding. From here, this is the engine; the course was just the on-ramp.