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N5 Grammar: の (no) Particle

の (no) Particle The particle 「の」 is one of the most versatile particles in Japanese, typically used to connect two nouns and show relationships between them. It can indicate possession, affiliation, or provide additional context. Below are three primary uses of 「の」. For example: 1. Showing Affiliation or Belonging In this usage, 「の」 …

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N5 Grammar: ね (ne) Particle

ね (ne) Particle Meaning: right?; isn’t it? How to use: Sentence + ね For example: 1. A:きょうは あついですね A:It’s hot today, isn’t it? 2. B:そうですね。 B:Yes, it is. 1. A:ちょっと つれましたね。やすみましょうか。 A:It’s a bit tough, isn’t it? Shall we take a break? 2. B:いいですね。 B:Sounds good. 1. A:このみちを まっすぐいくと えきがあるんですね。 A:If I go straight …

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N5 Grammar: と (to) Particle

と (to) Particle Meaning: and; a partner to do something together How to use: Noun(person) + と Noun1 + と + Noun2 For example: 1. A partner to do something together 「と」 is used to indicate a companion or partner with whom an action is performed. This function emphasizes collaboration …

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N5 Grammar: に (ni) Particle

 に (ni) Particle Meaning: Time of action; existence; change For example: 1. Time of Action 「に」 indicates the specific time when an action occurs. It is used with nouns that denote time and typically precedes a verb. 毎日まいにち 10時じに 寝ねます。 I sleep at 10 o’clock every day. 明日あした 9時じに 駅えきで 会あいましょう。 Let’s meet at 9 …

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N5 Grammar: で (de) Particle

で (de) Particle Meaning: place of action ; place of occurrence; means / method ; time limit For example: 1. Place of action 「で」 indicates the location where an action occurs. It tells us where something is happening, typically followed by a verb. カフェで 勉強べんきょうします。 I will study at a cafe. …

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How to Use Basic Japanese Particles

How to Use Basic Japanese Particles Particle Meaning Sample Sentence が subject はなが さきます。 object にほんごが すきです。 を object みずを のみます。 starting point くるまを おります。 に time of action 12じに ねます。 existence あそこに いぬが います。 direction of an action ともだちに かんじを おしえます。 purpose of movement コンビニへ みずを かいに いきます。 the goal toward which things or people move うちに つきました。 change ピアノが ひけるように なりました。 へ direction …

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N1 Grammar Exercises: Part 6 (with Answers)

N1 Grammar Exercises – Part 6 (with Answers) JLPT N1 – Grammar Exercise These N1 grammar exercises will help you review JLPT N1. Answers: Related Post: N1 Grammar Exercises – Part 4 (with Answers) N1 Grammar Exercises – Part 5 (with Answers)

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Minna no Nihongo Grammar (Lessons 1–50)

Minna no Nihongo Grammar (Lessons 1–50) Japanese Grammar Lessons for JLPT N5 and N4 Minna no Nihongo Lesson 1 Grammar Minna no Nihongo Lesson 2 Grammar Minna no Nihongo Lesson 3 Grammar Minna no Nihongo Lesson 4 Grammar Minna no Nihongo Lesson 5 Grammar Minna no Nihongo Lesson 6 Grammar …

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Minna no Nihongo Vocabulary (Lessons 1–50)

Minna no Nihongo Vocabulary (Lessons 1–50) Japanese Vocabulary Lessons for JLPT N5 and N4 Minna no Nihongo Lesson 1 Vocabulary Minna no Nihongo Lesson 2 Vocabulary Minna no Nihongo Lesson 3 Vocabulary Minna no Nihongo Lesson 4 Vocabulary Minna no Nihongo Lesson 5 Vocabulary Minna no Nihongo Lesson 6 Vocabulary …

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N1 Grammar Exercises: Part 5 (with Answers)

N1 Grammar Exercises – Part 5 (with Answers) JLPT N1 – Grammar Exercise These N1 grammar exercises will help you review JLPT N1. Answers: Related Post: N1 Grammar Exercises – Part 3 (with Answers) N1 Grammar Exercises – Part 4 (with Answers)

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