By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025
📘 Meaning & Usage
The expression ~がいます is used to indicate the existence of living things such as people and animals.
Translation: There is/are (living things)
Form:
- Noun (living thing) + がいます
💡 Example Sentences
- 公園に犬がいます。
Kōen ni inu ga imasu.
There is a dog in the park. - 教室に学生がいます。
Kyōshitsu ni gakusei ga imasu.
There are students in the classroom. - 私の家に猫がいます。
Watashi no ie ni neko ga imasu.
There is a cat at my house.
📝 Grammar Notes
- Use います for living things (people, animals).
- Use あります for non-living things (objects, plants).
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks
- 図書館に先生____。
- 庭に鳥____。
- 部屋に子供____。
✔ Answers:
- がいます
- がいます
- がいます
2. Translate into Japanese
- There is a cat under the table.
- There are students in the library.
- There is a dog in the garden.
✔ Sample Answers:
- テーブルの下に猫がいます。
- 図書館に学生がいます。
- 庭に犬がいます。
🔗 Related Grammar
- ~があります: Existence of non-living things
- ~に: Particle indicating location
🧠 Summary
- Meaning: There is/are (living things)
- Level: JLPT N5
- Form: Noun (living thing) + がいます
- Usage: Indicates the existence of living things at a location
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