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About thuandao
I’m a software engineer based in Japan, with experience in developing web and mobile applications. I’m passionate about technology, especially in DevOps, AI, and app development using platforms like AWS, Flutter, and Node.js. My goal is to build a website that shares knowledge about the Japanese language and IT, helping everyone learn and grow more easily in the digital era.
JLPT Grammar: ~どうして – Why; How Come
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JLPT Grammar: ~どうして – Why; How Come

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~どうして asks “why” or “for what reason.” Use to inquire about cause or motive. 💡 Examples どうして遅れたの?Dōshite okureta no?Why…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N52025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar: ~どんな – What Kind Of; What Sort Of
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JLPT Grammar: ~どんな – What Kind Of; What Sort Of

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~どんな is used before a noun to ask “what kind of” or “what sort of.” 💡 Examples どんな本が好きですか?Donna hon…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N52025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar: ~でしょう – Probably; I Think; Right?
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JLPT Grammar: ~でしょう – Probably; I Think; Right?

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~でしょう is the polite counterpart to だろう, expressing probability or seeking agreement: “probably,” “I think,” or “right?” 💡 Examples…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT2025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar: ~でも – But; However; Though
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JLPT Grammar: ~でも – But; However; Though

📘 Meaning & Usage ~でも connects two clauses to express contrast: “but,” “however,” or “though.” 💡 Examples 行きたい。でも、お金がない。I want to go. But I have no money. 彼は優しい。でも、時々怒る。He’s kind. However, he…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N5, でも2025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar: ~で – At, In, By, With
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JLPT Grammar: ~で – At, In, By, With

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~で marks: Location of action (“at,” “in”) Means or method (“by,” “with”) 💡 Examples 図書館で勉強します。Toshokan de benkyō shimasu.I study…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N5, で2025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar N1: ~だけ – Only; Just; As Much As
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JLPT Grammar N1: ~だけ – Only; Just; As Much As

📘 Meaning & Usage ~だけ marks limitation: “only,” “just,” or “as much as.” It follows nouns or verbs (dictionary form) to restrict quantity or extent. 💡 Example Sentences 水だけ飲みました。Mizu dake…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N5, だけ2025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar N5: だ / です – To Be (am, is, are)
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JLPT Grammar N5: だ / です – To Be (am, is, are)

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage だ is the informal copula (“to be”) and です the polite form. Use them to link a subject with…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N5, だ, です2025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar: ~だろう – I Think; Probably; Right?
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JLPT Grammar: ~だろう – I Think; Probably; Right?

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~だろう is an informal ending expressing conjecture or asking for agreement: “probably,” “I think,” or “right?” 💡 Examples 明日は雨が降るだろう。Ashita…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N5, だろう2025年5月9日
JLPT N5 Grammar List – 60 Essential Patterns for Beginners
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JLPT N5 Grammar List – 60 Essential Patterns for Beginners

📋 Grammar List Table No Grammar Lesson 文法レッスン Grammar Meaning 1cha ikenai / ja ikenaiちゃいけない・じゃいけないmust not do (spoken Japanese) 2da / desuだ / ですto be (am, is, are, were, used…
Posted by thuandao Tags: beginner Japanese, grammar list, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT N52025年5月9日
JLPT Grammar: ~にたちまち – Instantly / In an Instant
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JLPT Grammar: ~にたちまち – Instantly / In an Instant

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~にたちまち is an adverbial expression used to describe something that happens instantly or in a very short time. It…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~にたちまち, apanese grammar, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~はおろか – Not Only… But Also
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JLPT Grammar: ~はおろか – Not Only… But Also

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~はおろか is an advanced Japanese grammar pattern used to emphasize that something is so obvious or extreme that it…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~はおろか, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月8日
Japanese Grammar N1: ~はさておき (Putting aside/Leaving aside)
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Japanese Grammar N1: ~はさておき (Putting aside/Leaving aside)

Welcome to our Japanese grammar series! Today we're exploring the useful expression ~はさておき (ha sate oki), an intermediate to advanced grammar pattern that helps you organize your thoughts by temporarily…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~はさておき, apanese grammar, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~をおいては / ~をおいて – Except for, Other than
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JLPT Grammar: ~をおいては / ~をおいて – Except for, Other than

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~をおいては and ~をおいて are used to emphasize that there is no better alternative or no other option than the…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~をおいて, ~をおいては, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月8日
Japanese Grammar N1: ~はともあれ (Whatever the case may be)
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Japanese Grammar N1: ~はともあれ (Whatever the case may be)

Welcome to our Japanese grammar series! Today we're delving into the useful expression ~はともあれ (ha tomoare), which is commonly used in intermediate to advanced Japanese. This expression helps you transition…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~はともあれ, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~はともかく – Setting Aside, Leaving Aside
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JLPT Grammar: ~はともかく – Setting Aside, Leaving Aside

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~はともかく is a Japanese grammar pattern used when you want to temporarily set aside or ignore one thing to…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~はともかく, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, JLPT N2, N1, setting aside2025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~にしたところで – Even If, No Matter How
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JLPT Grammar: ~にしたところで – Even If, No Matter How

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The expression ~にしたところで is used to express that even if someone were in a certain position or did something,…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~にしたところで, even if, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~にせよ / ~にしろ – Even If / Whether… or…
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JLPT Grammar: ~にせよ / ~にしろ – Even If / Whether… or…

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~にせよ and ~にしろ are formal Japanese grammar structures used to express a hypothetical or concessive condition like "even if",…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~にしろ, ~にせよ, even if, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, JLPT N2, N1, whether or not2025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~にもかかわらず – Despite / Even Though
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JLPT Grammar: ~にもかかわらず – Despite / Even Though

By ProDev Teach | Last updated: May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage ~にもかかわらず is a formal Japanese grammar expression that means "despite," "even though," or "although". It is used to…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~にもかかわらず, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, JLPT N2, Learn Japanese, N12025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~とは言っても – Even Though I Say That…
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JLPT Grammar: ~とは言っても – Even Though I Say That…

By ProDev Teach | Last updated: May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The grammar expression ~とは言っても is used when you acknowledge something as true, but add a contrast or a…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~とは言っても, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, JLPT N2, Learn Japanese, N12025年5月8日
JLPT Grammar: ~ことなく – Without Doing (Formal Expression)
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JLPT Grammar: ~ことなく – Without Doing (Formal Expression)

By ProDev Teach | Last updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The grammar pattern ~ことなく is used to express the idea of "without doing something". It is often found…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~ことなく, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, N1, N2, without doing2025年5月7日

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