” Dokusyo no Aki ” ” Syokuyoku no Aki “
We have a phrase ” Dokusyo no Aki “.
” Dokusyo ” means ” reading a book “, ” Aki ” means ” Autumn”, so ” Dokusyo no Aki ” means ” Autumn is good season for reading a book. “.
Night of Autumn is longer than Summer and outside is dark and cool, that is why reading at home is better than going out at night.
We have one more phrase, ” Syokuyoku no Aki “.
” Syokuyoku ” means ” appetite “.
” Syokuyoku no Aki ” means ……….you can imagine probably.
It get cool in Autumn, we get back appetite.
Are you curious about their book and food, when you find someone who is reading a book passionately and eating food with a satisfied look?
Then try to ask in Japanese.
” What are you reading now? ” ” What are you eating now? “
What do you say in Japanese? ( sorette nihongode nante iuno? )
I teach Japanese grammar and how to make sentences so that you can understand easily.
Let’s talk in Japanese.
- Dokusyo no Aki
- Shokuyoku no Aki – Japanese kuri ( chestnut ) sweet




