Japanese particles

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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.
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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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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 #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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Choosing the Right Word #4: Ni vs. De

Confused about when to use "Ni" and "De" in Japanese? Our guide breaks down the differences with easy-to-understand examples for language learners.
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Genki Grammar #25: Mastering と (to)

Discover the two main functions of the Japanese particle と (to) for connecting nouns and describing actions done together. Clear examples and explanations included!
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Genki Grammar #19: Mastering X ga arimasu / imasu

Discover how to use あります (arimasu) and います (imasu) in Japanese to talk about the existence of things, possessions, and events. Essential tips and examples provided.
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Genki Grammar #10: Mastering -ne / -yo  

Master the use of -ね (ne) and -よ (yo) in Japanese. Learn how to seek affirmation and give information confidently in your conversations.
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Genki Grammar #3: Mastering N1のN2

Blurred image of a woman's face and hands together, representing the concept of connecting two nouns in the N1のN2 structure.