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🌌 Nova Nihongo

Nova Nihongo is a space for serious language learners who love the structure, curiosity, and long-term journey of multilingualism.

This channel explores language learning in a calm and thoughtful way — focusing on sustainable study systems, linguistic curiosity, and the deeper experience of learning multiple languages as an adult.

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You’ll find conversations about multilingual learning, language structure, motivation, and the intellectual beauty of languages themselves. Some episodes focus on Japanese and the challenges learners face when studying it, while others explore broader ideas about maintaining multiple languages and building a lifelong language practice.

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Nova Nihongo is not about hacks, hustle culture, or chasing perfect fluency.
It’s about building systems that last, enjoying the process, and staying curious.

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If you’re a serious hobbyist multilingual learner — welcome.

New podcast episodes and language discussions released regularly.

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About the Host.

Hi, I’m Tanner! I’m a lifelong language lover, study & music nerd, and self-taught polyglot-in-progress.

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I started this blog to share my language learning journey, tips I wish I had sooner, and tools that make studying beautiful and fun.

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Right now, I’m focused on Japanese, Portuguese, Indonesian and Korean. I’m passionate about helping others make consistent, creative progress—whether you're learning for travel, culture, or personal growth.

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Expect grammar breakdowns, vocab packs, digital study tips, and real-life reflections on what it’s like to learn multiple languages while working and adulting.

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✨ Let’s make language learning stylish, simple, and sustainable.

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My Philosophy.

I believe that the most powerful way to learn a language is through someone who has learned it themselves. As a lifelong language learner, I know firsthand the challenges, frustrations, and breakthroughs that come with the journey. This experience shapes how I teach and connect with students—because I’ve been exactly where they are.

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Learning from someone who has walked the same path means more than just grammar and vocabulary. It means gaining strategies that actually work, encouragement through the hard parts, and insight into the mindset it takes to keep going. It also means understanding the cultural and emotional side of language learning, not just the mechanics.

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My mission is to create a learning environment built on empathy, practicality, and real experience. Language is more than a skill—it’s a bridge to people, cultures, and new opportunities. And when it’s taught by someone who has lived the process, it becomes not only achievable, but deeply rewarding.

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