Contents In short: The particle “ni” (に) has four main functions among many more A bit more on the four…
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Table of Contents 1. In short: The particle “e” is a destination marker 2. A bit more …….(1) The spelling…
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Contents In short: The particle “no” (の) is a possessive marker A bit more on the particle “no” (の): Its…
Continue ReadingThe Particle “wa” (は)
Table of Contents In short: The particle “wa” (は) is a subject marker A bit more on the particle “wa”…
Continue ReadingBasic Relations of Particles and Verbs / 助詞と動詞の基本的な結び付き
Originally intended for advanced beginner people preparing for N5 or N4, this review of particles has interesting and beneficial info for all levels!
Continue ReadingBasic Verb Grouping to Decide Your Particles / 使う助詞がわかる、動詞まとめ
Have you had trouble deciding which particle to use in your sentence?
Particles are often required by the sentence structure, which is decided by the verb.
Many verbs share the same structure, so we made some verb grouping for particles.
After reading this, you will be able to decide the particles more correctly and easily!
President’s Green Bean Pasta / 大統領のパスタ
This is an Italian pasta dish, but we have never seen it anywhere but in a book written by a Japanese lady. It is unusually delicious, and healthy. / イタリアのパスタ料理ですが、ある日本人女性の書いた本にしか載っていません。珍しくておいしく、健康的なお料理です。
Updated: March 8, 2021
Bookstores in New Style/ 新しい形の本屋
ルビ付き和訳は、英文の下にございます。The Japanese translation with Ruby is below the English text. Bookstores in New Style Contents 1. There are no more…
Continue ReadingNo Parking / 駐車禁止
We found an interesting sign at a parking space at a hospital and wanted to share it with you.
Continue Reading“Hitori de” and “jibun de” / 「ひとりで」と「自分で」はどう違う?
“By myself” is translated as “hitori de” or “jibun de”. How are they different?
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