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Mongolian Language: Masculine and Feminine Forms
In Mongolian, there is a distinction between masculine and feminine forms of words. The form of the endings that attach to words changes depending on whether it’s masculine or feminine, so remembering this can be helpful. This distinction is not based on meaning but is determined mechanically by vowels, making the system simple.
Continue reading Mongolian Language: Masculine and Feminine FormsOct 2016 Hotel Unizo Kyoto Shijo Karasuma
When I went to Kyoto business trip, I stayed for 8000 yen (about 70 dollars) at Hotel Unizo Kyoto Shijo Karasuma.
エントランスから、しっかりした印象を受けます。 京都らしい演出がいいですね。
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Hayakawa-cho Minamikoma-gun Yamanashi-ken: Nara Howo Shrine (Jinja)
I went to Nara Howo Shrine in March 2017.
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