Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #71: Mastering -ndesu Discover how to use -んです (ndesu) in Japanese to explain reasons and provide context. Genki Grammar #71 helps you make your conversations more informative and engaging. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #70: Mastering Noun A ya Noun B Discover how to use や (ya) in Japanese to list examples of nouns without implying a complete list. Genki Grammar #70 helps you make your sentences more flexible and natural. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #69: Mastering -koto ga aru Discover how to use -ことがある (koto ga aru) in Japanese to talk about past experiences. Genki Grammar #69 helps you share what you have done and understand others' experiences. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Genki Genki Grammar #68: Mastering -tari -tari suru Discover how to use -たり-たりする (tari-tari suru) in Japanese to list activities as examples, making your sentences smoother and more varied with Genki Grammar #68. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #67: Mastering -tai Discover how to effectively use the particle "de" in Japanese to describe transportation, tools, and locations with simple examples and explanations. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #66: Mastering “de” Discover how to effectively use the particle "de" in Japanese to describe transportation, tools, and locations with simple examples and explanations. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Grammar Genki Grammar #65: Mastering dokokani / dokonimo Discover how to express "somewhere" and "not anywhere" in Japanese using どこか (dokoka) and どこにも (dokonimo). This guide includes examples and clear explanations. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Genki Genki Grammar #64: Mastering Adjective + naru In this post, learn how to use the verb なる with adjectives and nouns to describe changes. Understand the difference between absolute and relative changes in Japanese. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Grammar Genki Grammar #63: Mastering – tsumorida In this post, we explore the use of つもりだ (tsumorida) in Japanese to express intentions and plans. Learn how to form sentences with examples and explanations. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #62: Mastering Adjective/Noun + no Learn how to use "の" (no) to replace nouns when the context is clear. This helps avoid repetition and makes your Japanese sound more natural. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery