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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」 indicates that Noun1 is an organization, group, or category to which Noun2 belongs. It is commonly used to show a relationship, such as one’s school, workplace, or field of study.

1) わたしは 東京大学とうきょうだいがく 学生がくせいです。
I am a student at the University of Tokyo.

2) かれは にほんご 学生がくせいです。
He is a student of the Japanese language.

 

2. Explaining the Subject or Theme
In this usage, the particle 「の」 connects two nouns to describe what the second noun is about. It helps specify the topic or theme of the second noun.

1) これは コンピューター ほんです。
This is a book on computer.

2) それは にほんご ほんですか。
Is it a book on Japanese?

 

3. Indicating Possession or Ownership
「の」 is also used to show ownership, similar to using “’s” in English. This is one of the most common uses of 「の」, as it specifies who something belongs to.

1) これは わたし かばんです。
This is my bag.

2) これは あなた ほんですか。
Is this your book?

 

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