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Difference between Betsu and Hoka in Japanese?

Both 他(hoka) and 別(bétsu) can be used like “other”. However, they are not exactly the same. In this article, we will dig into the slight nuances both words have. 他(hoka) 他(hoka) is used to talk about other general things. ・他の質問がありますか?(hoka-no-shitsumon-ga-arimasuka?) → Any other question? If you were asked like the sentence above, you can ask …

行く to go・来る to come in Japanese

First of all, you need to know that we do not have future tense. In Japanese, present tense is used as future tense. That means if you say ‘行きます。’, that will be ‘I will go’ in English. Grammatically, it is called present tense, though. Firstly, 行く(to go) We use the verb 行く (いく・to go) before …

Nook’s Cranny Outside Box 4

ボックス:Box に:A particle, direction. in this case, “into” 入れた:[verb] past tense of the verb, 入れる, to put things into something 物(もの):thing は、:a particle, subject marker (after the subject) 返却(へんきゃく):[noun] return できません:cannot do カブ:is a name of vegetable, and at the same time, it is a stock. 高額(こうがく):High price 買取(かいとり):purchacing 店内(てんない):Inside the shop のみ:only の:a particle, …