Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #130: Mastering -noyouni / -noyouna Genki Grammar #130 explains how to use のように (noyouni) and のような (noyouna) to make comparisons in Japanese. Includes simple explanations and examples for learners. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #129: Mastering -noni Genki Grammar #129 explains how to use のに (noni) to express contrast and unexpected results in Japanese. Includes simple examples for easy understanding. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #128: Mastering -ba Discover how to master the Japanese -ba form in Genki Grammar #128. Learn to express conditional sentences with easy-to-understand examples and tips. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #127: Mastering Verb Stem + nasai Learn how to use Genki Grammar #127: Mastering Verb Stem + nasai, a command form in Japanese, with clear examples, when to use it, and helpful notes. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #126: Mastering Causative + te ageru / te kureru / te morau Genki Grammar #126 explains how to combine causative verbs with te ageru, te kureru, and te morau. Learn to express permission, favors, and appreciation with simple examples. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #125: Mastering Causative Sentences Genki Grammar #125 teaches you how to use causative sentences in Japanese. Learn to express making or letting someone act, with step-by-step explanations and examples. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #124: Mastering -te hoshii Genki Grammar #124 teaches you how to use -te hoshii to express your desires for someone else to perform an action. Discover the nuances and examples to use it naturally in Japanese. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #123: Mastering Adjective + suru Genki Grammar #123 teaches you how to use Adjective + suru to describe intentional actions that change something’s state. Perfect for talking about making things better, cleaner, or simpler. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #122: Mastering -aida ni Genki Grammar #122 covers the -aida ni structure, which lets you describe an event happening "while" another action is in progress. Perfect for talking about simultaneous events in Japanese. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #121: Mastering -tearu Genki Grammar #121 teaches you how to use -tearu to describe actions done on purpose, with the effects still visible. Perfect for talking about intentional preparations in Japanese. Journey to Japanese MasteryGrammarGenki