Journey to Japanese Mastery

Journey to Japanese Mastery

Using -ga and -kedo in Japanese

Understand how to use -ga and -kedo in Japanese to enhance your conversational skills. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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. 

Grammar

Genki Grammar #61: Mastering Comparison among Three or More Items

Discover how to compare three or more items in Japanese using いちばん (ichiban). Learn the correct usage of どれ (dore) and 何 (nani) for making comparisons in different contexts.
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Genki Grammar #60: Mastering Comparison between Two Items

Discover how to compare two items in Japanese using simple structures. Genki Grammar #60 provides clear examples and explanations to help you master comparisons.
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Genki Grammar #59: Mastering Explanation kara, Situation

Discover how to use から (kara) to connect explanations and situations in Japanese. This guide provides simple explanations and examples to help you master this essential grammar point.
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Genki Grammar #58: Mastering “mou – mashita” and “mada – teimasen”

Understand how to use “mou - mashita” to say something has already been done and “mada - teimasen” to express that something is not yet done. Perfect for improving your Japanese conversation skills.