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Jul 6th 2007
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Today I have two words for you all

1st is “tanabatta” which is japanese for start festival. It happens on the 7th July every year, old story about lovers meeting once a year etc etc…

In japanese it looks like this 七夕 or  たなばた。 七 is kanji for the number 7 and 夕 is kanji for evening, so roughly translates to 7th evening.

2nd is momi, which is japanese for fir wood.

In Japanese it looks like this, モミ or おみ. you can add two of them together to get momimomi, もみもみ which can ask you best japanese friend what it means as homework.

Happy Learning, and dont forget to drop by http://www.japanesepod101.com/

cheers

Paul

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