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40 Japanese Slang Words to Know in 2022 | WeXpats Guide " Wakamono Kotoba " meaning Japanese teen slang is used by young people aging from junior high to high school students Japanese slang mostly reflects the trends and social conditions in Japan
Kawaii Japan Cute Glossary - Japan Experience A glossary of kawaii Japanese words and phrases Cute (kawaii) culture in Japan is deeply associated with anime, manga and street fashion but enters all facets of Japanese life from instruction manuals to road signs
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Kia ora! Welcome to the World of Kiwi Teen Speak 📚 Teaching in Aotearoa means you’ll laugh, scratch your head, and become fluent in Kiwi teen in no time Embrace the vibe, have a laugh, and your students will absolutely love you for it
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Rugby World Cup - A towering Kiwi teen makes his mark in . . . New Zealand teenager Warner Dearns lives in Japan playing rugby for his high school Photo: RNZ Joe Porter The son of former Silver Ferns netballer Tanya Dearns and dad Grant, a trainer for the Green Rockets Top League team, Warner happens to be tall - six foot seven inches tall