Japanese Verbs That Take the Particle “に” (Ni) The “movement/target” verbs (→ think destination) のります (Norimasu) → to ride はいります (Hairimasu) → to enter つきます (Tsukimasu) → to arrive => If there’s a destination or target point, your brain should start leaning toward に. The “interaction” verbs (→ think person …
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JLPT N5 Particles Practice (Beginner Japanese)
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JLPT N3 Particles – Complete Study Guide No. Romaji Japanese Grammar Meaning 1 ba ii ばいい should; can; it’d be good if ~ 2 ba ~ hodo ば〜ほど the more … the more ~ 3 ba ~ noni ば〜のに would have; should have; if only ~ 4 hodo ほど degree; …
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Japanese Particles: ね (ne) JLPT N5 Grammar ね (ne) particle meaning : “~ right?” The particle “ね” is used to seek the listener’s confirmation or agreement. This is attached to the end of a sentence. How to use: Sentence + ね。 Example sentences: 1. A:きょうは あついですね B:そうですね。 A: It’s hot today, …
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Japanese Particles: や (ya) JLPT N5 Grammar や (ya) particle meaning : “A and B etc.” This is used when you want to say some examples and not everything. How to use: Noun や Noun Example sentences: 1. 私わたしの 部屋へやに ベッドや 机つくえがあります。 In my room, there is a bed, a desk, and many more. 2. 次つぎの 日曜日にちようびに 漫画まんがや 雑誌ざっしを 読よみます。 …
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Japanese Particles: よ (yo) JLPT N5 Grammar よ (yo) particle meaning : The particle “よ” is used to emphasize the Information which the listener doesn’t’ know. How to use: Sentence + よ。 Example sentences: A:納豆なっとうは おいしいですか。 B:はい、おいしいですよ。 A:Is natto delicious? B:Yes, it’s delicious. A:明日あしたは 授業じゅぎょうが ありますか。 B:いいえ、ありませんよ。 A:Are there classes tomorrow? B:No, there is …
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Japanese Particles: へ (e) JLPT N5 Grammar へ (e) particle meaning : The particle “へ” indicates the direction of movement Note: The pronunciation of the particle “へ” is “e” not “he”. Example sentences: 1. 学校がっこうへ 行いきます。 I will go to school. 2. あとで 図書館としょかんへ 行いきます。 I will go to the library later. 3. …
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Japanese Particles: も (mo) JLPT N5 Grammar も (mo) particle meaning : Used when the same thing applies as with what was stated previously. Meaning : “also / too” Example sentences: 1. トムさんは 学生がくせいです。 キムさんも 学生がくせいです。 Tom is a student. Kim is also a student. 2. チンさんは 中国人ちゅうごくじんです。 ワンさんも 中国人ちゅうごくじんです。 Chen is chinese. Wang is also …
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