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AI | JAP/ENG Bilingual Friends 語 #7

29 min · 30 de mar de 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2560228/fan_mail/new] This is our unscripted conversation format where we chat naturally and switch between Japanese and English in real time. Whenever one of us speaks, we repeat the same idea in the other language and if we make mistakes, we correct each other on the spot. The goal? To help you train your ears through real, relaxed conversation. In this episode, we talk about AI. Put it on in the background, relax, and join us with a cup of coffee. ☕

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