Archive for the ‘ Grammer ’ Category
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Kanji for “Speak” and “Speech” - 話しor 話?
2021.1.8
Read moreMore and more people, even native Japanese speakers, misuse the Kanji character for "speec…
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Bilingual Food allergy notice template (Japanese and English)
2020.6.6
Read moreAbove is the allergy notice I created for someone who had an allergy to macadamia nuts a…
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-べき(-beki) and its negative form | Japanese
2019.9.27
Read more-beki (in Japanese) is a particle attached to a dictionary form of a verb, and it means "s…
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Difference between -しか(shika) and -だけ(dake)
2019.9.21
Read more―しか(shika): This is used with negative word such as "nai" or "arimasen". It implies th…
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Defference between -ません(masen) and -ない(nai)
2019.8.27
Read moreWhen you learn -nai form, you will think how it is different from -masen. -ません(masen) i…
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ましょう(-masho)、ましょうか(-mashoka)、ませんか(-masenka)
2019.8.21
Read more―ましょう(-masho/-mashou) This means "Let's". "Ashita aimashou." means "Let's meet tomorrow."…
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Difference between で(de) and に(ni)
2019.8.20
Read moreWhat is the difference between で(de)andに(ni)? They both are used after place words. で(d…
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Ichi-ichi(いちいち)and Hitotsu-hitotsu(ひとつひとつ)
2019.6.20
Read moreBoth "ichi-ichi" and "hitotsu-hitotsu" sound similar , but they are very different. &nb…
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What does “Karaoke” mean?
2019.6.20
Read moreKaraoke is a Japanese word, even though the origin of the word is not known by many Japane…
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Difference between “wa” and “ga”
2019.6.18
Read moreLots of people learning Japanese ask about the difference between the topic marker "wa" an…
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