By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025
📘 Meaning & Usage
そうです has two common uses at the N5 level:
- Visual appearance / impression: “It looks like…”
- Reported speech: “I heard that…” (more common in N4+)
Structure (Visual Guess):
- Verb stem + そうです
- い-adjective (remove い) + そうです
- な-adjective + そうです
💡 Example Sentences
- このケーキは おいしそうです。
This cake looks delicious. - あの人は かなしそうです。
That person looks sad. - 雨が ふりそうです。
It looks like it will rain. - 先生は いそがしそうです。
The teacher looks busy.
📝 Grammar Notes
- そうです expresses your impression based on visual clues.
- Be careful not to confuse with 〜そうです (hearsay), which means “I heard that…”
- Do not use it with negative forms or certain verbs (e.g. しにます → ×しにそうです = sounds weird)
📝 Practice Exercises
1. Fill in the blanks with そうです
- このりんごは ________。
- たなかさんは ________。
- そらが くらい。あめが ________。
✔ Sample Answers:
- このりんごは おいしそうです。
- たなかさんは うれしそうです。
- あめが ふりそうです。
2. Translate into Japanese
- This food looks hot.
- The child looks sleepy.
- It looks like it will snow.
✔ Sample Answers:
- このたべものは あつそうです。
- こどもは ねむそうです。
- ゆきが ふりそうです。
📚 Vocabulary List
- おいしい – delicious
- かなしい – sad
- いそがしい – busy
- あめ(雨) – rain
- りんご – apple
- たのしい(楽しい) – fun
- ゆき(雪) – snow
- ねむい(眠い) – sleepy
🈷 Kanji List
- 雨(あめ) – rain
- 楽(たの) – fun
- 眠(ねむ) – sleep
- 雪(ゆき) – snow
🔗 Related Grammar
- 〜たいです – want to do
- 〜です – polite ending
- 〜そうに見える – looks/seems like (more advanced)
🧠 Summary
- Meaning: It looks like / seems like
- Usage: Expressing visual impressions using verb/adjective stem + そうです
- Level: JLPT N5
🔗 Related Grammar & Vocabulary
- JLPT N5 Grammar List – 60 Essential Grammar Points
- に – direction; time; target
- になる – to become
- にする – to decide on; make it ~
- の – possessive; explanation
- の – noun modifier
- を – object marker
- お願いします – please (polite request)
- 知らない – don’t know
- そうになる – almost did; on the verge of
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