Japanese grammar

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Using dake to Indicate Limited Quantities

Understand how to use だけ (dake) in Japanese to indicate limited quantities. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations to improve your Japanese skills.
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Using wa in Negative Sentences

Understand how to use the particle -wa in negative Japanese sentences. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations to improve your conversational skills.
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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.
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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.
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.
Grammar

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.
Vocabulary

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.
Grammar

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.