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Now Out: Essay 1019 on 疫 (epidemic) and 5 New-Monics
Mar 28, 2020
The 367th essay has posted! Essay 1019 on 疫 (epidemic; disease) is now available for purchase. Here's a preview:
Learn Japanese words for “epidemic,” “pandemic,” “quarantine,” and “immunity.” Find out how to say, “An epidemic has broken out,” “In ancient times, many people died of plagues,” and “A worldwide plague of theft emptied art museums,” as well as “immune to measles.” Also learn to speak of immunity figuratively, as in, “I graduated from a boys’ school, so I have no immunity to women.”
Also, Ulrike created the following new-monics (which are free!):
垂 (907: to hang down)
郵 (983: mail)
睡 (1459: to sleep)
唾 (2059: saliva)
瘍 (2126: swelling)
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