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Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 5

Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 5 1. ~まだ~ていません Meaning: Not yet… Explanation: Used to express that an action has not been completed yet. Structure: まだ + Verb (て-form) + いません Usage Tips: – まだ emphasizes “still / not yet” feeling. – Often used to show an ongoing expectation that something will …

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Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 4

Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 4 1. ~でしょう/~だろう Meaning: Probably; I suppose; I think Explanation: Used to express a guess, prediction, or assumption based on some information. ~でしょう is polite, ~だろう is casual. Structure: Verb / い-adjective / な-adjective / Noun + でしょう/だろう Usage Tips: – Use ~でしょう in formal or …

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Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 3

Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 3 1. までに (made ni) Meaning: by (a deadline) Structure: [Time] + までに + [Action] Usage Tip: Deadline or due time. Example: 午後5時までに帰ってください。 (ごご ごじ までに かえって ください) Please come home by 5 PM.   2. ほど (hodo) Meaning: to the extent of, as much as …

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Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 2

Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 2 1. と (to) Meaning: and, with, quoting, conditional (if/when) Structure: Noun + と + Noun (A and B) Noun + と + Verb (do something with someone) Phrase + と + 思う (I think that…) Usage Tips: – Use と to list all items completely. …

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Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 1

Learn Japanese Grammar: Part 1 1. ~です (desu) Simple Explanation: Used to end a sentence politely. It’s like saying “is / am / are” in English. Example: これはペンです。 (kore wa pen desu) This is a pen. Usage Tip: – Use です at the end of a sentence to be polite. …

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Japanese conjunction you should know

Here are Japanese conjunction you should know Common Japanese Conjunctions List Japanese Romaji English そのため sonotame so, therefore, for that reason, consequently だから dakara so, therefore, consequently それで sorede and, and then, therewith そこで sokode so, and, then したがって shitagatte thus, therefore, in this way でも demo but, however, though, …

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Kanji + Okurigana: Part 6

Kanji + Okurigana: Part 6 1 Kanji + 1 Okurigana Okurigana (送り仮名 / おくりがな) are understood as accompanying characters, which are kana suffixes (For example い, し, る…following Kanji characters) in words in written Japanese. 3 Syllable Kanji うるおう (潤う) to be moist, to be damp, to get wet, to …

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Kanji + Okurigana: Part 5

Kanji + Okurigana: Part 5 1 Kanji + 1 Okurigana Okurigana (送り仮名 / おくりがな) are understood as accompanying characters, which are kana suffixes (For example い, し, る…following Kanji characters) in words in written Japanese. 2 Syllable Kanji つくる (作る/造る) to make, to create つくる (造る) to make, to create, …

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Kanji + Okurigana: Part 4

Kanji + Okurigana: Part 4 1 Kanji + 1 Okurigana Okurigana (送り仮名 / おくりがな) are understood as accompanying characters, which are kana suffixes (For example い, し, る…following Kanji characters) in words in written Japanese. 2 Syllable Kanji くずす (崩す) to destroy, to pull down, to make change (money) はずす …

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