Minna no Nihongo Beginner Minna Grammar #10: How to Say “There is Something in a Place” in Japanese This beginner-friendly guide explains how to say “There is something in a place” in Japanese using arimasu and imasu, with helpful examples and usage notes. GrammarJourney to Japanese MasteryMinna no Nihongo Beginner
Journey to Japanese Mastery Understanding Sorede, Soshite, and Sorekara in Japanese Discover how to use "それで" (sorede) for consequences, "そして" (soshite) for adding information, and "それから" (sorekara) for sequencing events. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples for mastering these expressions. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
Journey to Japanese Mastery Genki Grammar #98: Mastering -tte In Genki Grammar #98: Mastering -tte, learn how to use -tte to casually report what someone has said in Japanese. Easy-to-follow guide with examples. GenkiGrammarJourney to Japanese Mastery
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 Using the Particle ni in Japanese Understand how to use the particle に (ni) in Japanese to indicate time, location, role, and purpose. This guide offers easy-to-follow examples and explanations to improve your Japanese skills.Tag Journey to Japanese MasteryVocabulary
Journey to Japanese Mastery 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. Journey to Japanese MasteryVocabulary
Journey to Japanese Mastery 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. Journey to Japanese MasteryVocabulary
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. Journey to Japanese MasteryVocabulary
Journey to Japanese Mastery 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
Journey to Japanese Mastery 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. Journey to Japanese MasterySynonyms and Antonyms