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🔢 Counting and Age in Japanese – A Fun & Simple Guide! こんにちは、Japanese learners! 👋 Today, let’s dive into a basic but very important topic: how to count in Japanese…
Meaning In Japanese, ここ (koko), そこ (soko), and あそこ (asoko) are demonstrative words used to talk about places. They indicate relative distance between the speaker and listener. ここ (koko) –…
In Japanese, この / その / あの are demonstrative adjectives that are used before nouns to indicate where things are in relation to the speaker and listener. They are different…
これは / それは / あれは – Japanese Demonstratives Explained これは / それは / あれは are basic demonstratives in Japanese used to refer to objects based on distance from the speaker…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The pattern ~をほしがっている describes what a third person wants. It uses the dictionary form of ほしい plus がっている. Structure:…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The grammar pattern ~たい is used to express the speaker’s desire to do an action. It attaches to the…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The word **よく** (yoku) is an adverb in Japanese that means "well," "often," or "frequently." It is commonly used…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The particle **は** (pronounced "wa") is one of the most important particles in Japanese. It is used to mark…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The word **ところ** (tokoro) has several meanings depending on the context, but it is most commonly used in the…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The particle **と** (to) has several uses in Japanese. It is a very versatile particle, and its meaning depends…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The phrase **てください** (te kudasai) is used to make polite requests in Japanese. It is often added to the…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The **て-form** (te-form) is one of the most essential verb forms in Japanese. It is used to connect multiple…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The **た-form** (also known as the past tense form) is used to express actions that have already happened or…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage そうだ is used to report what someone else has said or to express hearsay, meaning "I heard that" or…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage そう思います is used when expressing one’s thoughts, opinions, or feelings about something. It translates to "I think that" or…
📘 Meaning & Usage そうになる is used to express that something is about to happen or is on the verge of happening. It implies that a certain situation or action…
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…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage 知らない (shiranai) is the negative present form of the verb 知る (shiru), meaning “to know.” It literally means “don’t…
By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 📘 Meaning & Usage The Japanese phrase お願いします (onegaishimasu) is a polite expression used when making requests, asking for favors, or expressing hope…