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 …
[Daily Use] い(i) Adjectives Lists | For self study
This article is not completed yet. It will take long time to make the article, so I would like to share it already so that you can start to study some of i adjectives by yourself. I will have a surgery in the middle of April and I cannot do my lessons for a few …
Learn Japanese with SHINee – Winter Wonderland
I am always crying whenever I listen to this song. How beautiful song it is! And if you know of SHINee, you will understand why I am crying. Some of you might know, maybe, that I am a huge K-Pop fan who cannot understand Korean at all. For me, (I am a native Japanese) Korean …
[Daily Use] い(i) Adjectives Lists | Japanese Only
In Japanese only This is for class use or for testing your Kanji reading skill. For self study, lists with Hiragana and English meanings are in the next article. This article is not for passing the JLPT exam. It is a tool for learning vocabulary used in natural, daily Japanese conversation. 対義語 A pair of antonyms …
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, …