Episode 67 - ということです

Episode 67 - ということです

Author: Daniel Morales August 30, 2025 Duration: 32:05

This month I wrote about one of the very first topics I ever covered on the blog: How do you convey reported information in Japanese? And how does it differ from conveying information in English? ということです is a super convenient way to do so, as long as you do the work of setting up clear context. Take a look on the blog or on the newsletter, which is now at newsletter.howtojapanese.com.

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