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Learn Multi-Language with Yuika

Learn Multi-Language with Yuika

By: Yuika Sun
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Podcast show lead by Yuika, a high schooler based on out of Silicon Valley, bay area of California. She will help you learn Multiple Languages by comparing their common characteristics like Chinese and Japanese Kanji as well as Japanese & Korean’s grammars© 2022-2023 Learn Multi-Language with Yuika Language Learning Literature & Fiction
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  • Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E109 (Audio)
    Mar 17 2025
    Want to master the difference between "fill in" and "fill out"? In this video, I break down their meanings and usage in a simple and fun way! While they may seem similar, these phrases are used differently in English. Learn how "fill in" applies to completing specific parts of a form, while "fill out" means filling the entire form. I also include Japanese translations to help language learners understand better. Don’t miss this quick yet informative lesson—watch now and boost your English skills!
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  • Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E109
    Mar 17 2025
    Want to master the difference between "fill in" and "fill out"? In this video, I break down their meanings and usage in a simple and fun way! While they may seem similar, these phrases are used differently in English. Learn how "fill in" applies to completing specific parts of a form, while "fill out" means filling the entire form. I also include Japanese translations to help language learners understand better. Don’t miss this quick yet informative lesson—watch now and boost your English skills!
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    1 min
  • Learn Multi-Language with Yuika S1E108 (Audio)
    Mar 11 2025
    The phrase "space out" is a common colloquial term that describes losing focus or mentally drifting away from what you are doing. This can happen during conversations or tasks when you become distracted or tired. For instance, while discussing your day with someone, you might start thinking about other things or nothing at all if you’re exhausted. The term can be visualized by imagining yourself looking away—perhaps toward the sky—like you’ve drifted off into outer space, no longer grounded in the present moment. Interestingly, this concept exists across different languages. In Japanese, the equivalent phrase is "ぼーっとする" (Bo-tto Suru), while in Chinese, it is "走神" (Zou Shen). All three phrases convey the same idea of a wandering mind and loss of concentration. Understanding these cultural parallels offers insight into how universally relatable the experience of spacing out is. Whether you say "space out," "ぼーっとする," or "走神," the feeling of mentally checking out transcends linguistic boundaries. This post highlights the similarities across English, Japanese, and Chinese, helping readers expand their vocabulary and cultural knowledge.
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