Manga Blog: I Want To Open It!

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Let’s learn Japanese with our funny and laid-back manga blog (yonkoma manga), “I Want To Open It!”.

Manga Blog (Japanese Version)

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Vocabulary & Grammar

  • (〜を) ける – to open something
  • verb masu stem + たい – to want to do something
  • 宅配便たくはいびん – parcel, delivery
  • とどく – to reach, arrive, be delivered
  • 興奮こうふんする – to get excited
  • ダダダッ – onomatopoeia for fast running
  • ピョーン – onomatopoeia for a long jump
  • そこらへん – around there, random place
  • いておく – to put and leave something as it is
  • ドス – onomatopoeia for putting something heavy down
  • く – to tear up
  • verb masu stem + はじめる – to begin …ing
  • ビリビリ – onomatopoeia for tearing apart paper-like material
  • 大惨事だいさんじ – disaster
  • noun + になる – to become …
  • (〜に) きる – to get bored/sick of something
  • ボロッ – onomatopoeia for something damaged
  • プイッ – onomatopoeia for turning away

Manga Blog (English Version)

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Comment from the Author

かわいそうなはこ
Poor box…

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This Post Has 3 Comments

  1. Chris

    Anzu-san, I am finding your blog very instructive as well as engaging and fun.
    The Vocabulary and Grammar breakdown is so nicely organised and helpful. I did wonder if it might be better placed before the English version to save some scrolling up and down (I do that a lot because of my bad memory)
    I noticed what might be a small typo in the furigana for 宅配便.

    1. Anzu

      Thank you Chris-san for pointing out the typo, I have now fixed it 🙂 As for the vocabulary & grammar, if you are using your laptop, I recommend opening two tabs/windows (one for the Japanese version and the one for the breakdown) so that you don’t have to scroll up and down each time and you can just click to switch to each tab/window. Or, you can print it out to check them anytime. I have made all the post printing-friendly (you can find the printer icon on the top right of the content). Hope this helps you learn Japanese easier!

  2. Chris

    Good solution thanks Anzu-san.

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