How do you use Narau in Japanese?

Just think of this as the english “to study” and you can't go wrong. 学ぶ & 習う are a little harder to understand. Both mean 'learn' but Narau is more to learn from someone.
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How do you use Narau?

習う NARAU. Like 学ぶ manabu, 習う narau is also a “to learn” verb. The primary difference between 習う narau and the two verbs above (勉強する benkyou suru and 学ぶ manabu) is that you cannot 習う narau all by yourself. This is aside from the fact that 勉強する benkyou suru has more of a nuance of “study” than “learn”.
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What does Takunai mean?

takunai. verb ending meaning 'don't want to'
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How do you use Soshite?

Conjunctions and Compound Sentences
  1. soshite, equivalent to "also" or "and", which indicates that the speaker is giving additional information related to the previous sentence.
  2. demo, equivalent to "however" or "but, which is used when the speaker is giving information that shows a contrast to the previous sentence.
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How do you use Omoimasu?

When you express your ideas, opinions or guesses, first you say what you think, then you say TO OMOIMASU (I think that, more literally, That is what I think). OMOIMASU is a verb that means (to think). Before it, we add the particle TO.
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What is Mochimasu in Japanese?

mochimasu. 持ちます mochimasen. 持ちません lets have, hold, own, will probably have, hold, own.
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What is Benri in Japanese?

convenient; handy; useful​Antonym: 不便
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How do you use Sore kara?

Learn Japanese vocabulary: それから (sorekara). Meaning: and; and then; after that; since then. This can be mostly interchanged with そして (soshite). But それから can also mean “since then.”
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What is Doushite?

As it's been explained to me before (by a native and a JP major), どうして (doushite) is a more like "how come?" than "why?", that is, it has a slightly less formal feel. Also IIRC, you can say どうしても (doushitemo) but not なぜも or なんでも (nazemo & nandemo), or at least not with the same meaning on the latter.
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How do you use Sarani in Japanese?

4- さらに (sarani) / その上 (sonoue)
  1. Meaning: These words can mean “in addition” and “moreover.”
  2. Usage: Bothさらに (sarani) and その上 (sonoue) are used when you want to add something. その上 (sonoue) has a slightly stronger emphasis thanさらに (sarani). その上 (sonoue) is literally translated as “on top of that.”
  3. Example:
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How do you conjugate the tai form?

In Japanese, the ~たい(-tai)form is used to express desire. When a verb is conjugated using the -tai form, it means, “I want to [verb].” To conjugate the -tai form, remove -masu from the -masu form of the verb and add -tai in its place.
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What is the difference between Narau and Manabu?

Both mean 'learn' but Narau is more to learn from someone. Manabu doesn't always include the meaning 'from someone. ' and can be often much more general. If you remember those differences you can't go wrong!
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What is Benkyoushimasu?

Learn this word. 勉強します - will study.
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What does shimashita ka mean?

Word. どう しました か。 dou shimashita ka. Meaning. What happened?; What's wrong?
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What is Nandayo?

15. "Nandayo!" = Bloody hell!
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What is Wakaranai in Japanese?

Usually, "shira-nai" is translated "I don't know" and "wakara-nai" is translated "I don't understand". Both words are used when the speaker can't answer the listener clearly.
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How do you use Soshite in Japanese?

Like you said, そして (SOSHITE) is used to connect two sentences together. So if I translate the sentence you wrote into Japanese by using SOSHITE... WATASHI WA KOUEN NI IKIMASHITA. SOSHITE, 25 SENTO O MITSUKE MASHITA.
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What is Terebi in Japanese?

Definition: 意味

television; TV​ Learn Japanese vocabulary: テレビ (terebi). Meaning: television; TV​. Type: Noun, Katakana.
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What is Raishuu in Japanese?

coming together; gathering and coming​ Details ▸ らいしゅう 来秋
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What is Nigiyaka?

Nigiyaka is a Japanese word meaning crowded, or cheerful. Learn more about its pronunciation and usage in the Japanese language below.
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What is Omoshiroi?

Omoshiroi is a Japanese word that means many things. Omoshiroi can be used to say that something is “Interesting, Amusing, Fascinating, Funny, Enjoyable, Entertaining, Fun” and more! The Kanji for Omoshiroi is 面白い and Omoshiroi written in Hiragana is おもしろい.
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What is suteki?

Suteki is a Japanese word that means great; lovely; splendid; or wonderful. Read below for more information on this Japanese word.
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What is Arimasu?

arimasu and imasu are 2 Japanese verbs used to express existence of thing and people/animal respectively. あります (arimasu) is used when what is present does not move by itself, like thing or plant. On the other hand います (imasu) is used when what is present moves by himself/itself, like people or animal.
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What is Okimasu?

to wake up; to be awake; to stay awake​ おこお子さん
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