Are you able to figure out the difference between 本を10ページ読む and 10ページの本を読む? If not, please check how the counting system works in a sentence!
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/how-japanese-counting-systems…/
Are you able to figure out the difference between 本を10ページ読む and 10ページの本を読む? If not, please check how the counting system works in a sentence!
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/how-japanese-counting-systems…/
Japanese counters must be the trickiest thing when you learn Japanese. In this lesson, we have focused on how they work in practice. Let's try to learn it with great patience.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japanese-gram…/japanese-counters/
The Japanese counting system is one of the trickiest things when learning Japanese. We will explain how it works by using three articles. This article focuses on the pronunciation of Japanese numerals.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japanese-gram…/japanese-numerals/
This is the last lesson in the part of speech section. We have taken a different approach from other grammar guides. Let's master the three particles: ね, よ, and よね.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japan…/sentence-ending-particles/
Do you know the difference between 育(そだ)つ and 育(そだ)てる? If you try to use intransitive and transitive verbs correctly, you need to pay attention to particles. Let's check how it works.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/intransitive-verbs-vs-transit…/
We have delved deeper into the world of Japanese adjectives. Some adjectives require particular particles such as が, に, and と. There are also other advanced topics. Let's master Japanese adjectives with this article.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/advanced-adjectives-noun-phra…/
We have explained how Japanese adverbs work with vocabulary list showing various adverbs such as manner, frequency, level of certainty and amount. Please go through this article.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japanese-gramm…/japanese-adverbs/
Relative clauses in Japanese are much simpler than the ones in English. However, some usages of particles such as は vs が and が vs の sometimes cause confusion. Let's learn the grammatical rule here.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japan…/japanese-relative-clauses/
Let's learn Japanese from the historical speech in Hiroshima. This is the translation for the whole transcript from English into Japanese.
The English transcript is here: http://www.nytimes.com/…/text-of-president-obamas-speech-in…
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http://www.huffingtonpost.jp/…/obama-begins-visit-to-hirosh…
You may already know that こと and の let verbs work as a noun like "to do" and "doing" in English. However, do you know the difference between こと and の? Here is the detailed explanation.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japane…/nominalizers-koto-and-no/
Some learners are confused with combined particles such as には, では, との, への, etc. Here is the detailed explanation. Let's learn how they work.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japanese-gra…/combined-particles/
Interesting Topic!
In my case, I use さようなら in every day life. As the article mentioned, I usually say ばいばい or じゃあね to my friends and お疲れさまです to my co-workers or business partners. However, to those who are not my friends or related to my business, e.g. neighbors, teachers, and students. I think さようなら sounds more proper.
Particle の has several functions. For example, "ピカソの絵だ" can be interpreted as “It’s the picture that Picasso painted” and “It’s Picasso’s picture.” Let's learn how it works.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/particle-no-possessor-and-mod…/
There are four basic parallel markers in Japanese. We have explained the usages with practical examples here. Let's learn how they work.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/j…/parallel-markers-to-ya-and-ka/
The better you understand Japanese particles, the variety in your expressions can increase. Here, Let's learn particles から and まで.
助詞(じょし)が分(わ)かれば分かるほど、表現(ひょうげん)の種類(しゅるい)が増(ふ)えます。今回(こんかい)は「から」と「まで」について勉強(べんきょう)しましょう。
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/japanes…/particles-kara-and-made/
The particle で allows you to express more contexts in a sentence, but this has many functions and sometimes confuses learners. Let's learn how to use with the following article.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/particle-de-expressing-supple…/
When you make objects in Japanese, you need to use different particles depending on what the objects are. In this article, you will know how to choose proper one.
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/objects-of-japanese-verbs-wit…/
Japan will have a spring break called ゴールデンウイーク (Golden Week). Accordingly, Wasabi will be closed from 29th April to 5th May. We appropriate your warm understanding. Have a wonderful holiday!
ゴールデンウイークに合わせて、Wasabiは4月29日~5月5日までお休みします。皆さまも素敵な休日をお過ごしくださいませ。
Do you think that the usage of the particle は and が is difficult? If so, we are sure that it is worthwhile reading this article.
助詞(じょし)の「は」と「が」の使(つか)い方(かた)が難(むず)しいと思(おも)いますか?もしそうなら、ぜひこの記事(きじ)を読(よ)んでみてください。
https://www.wasabi-jpn.com/…/subjects-of-japanese-verbs-wi…/