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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にかたくない | “Not Difficult to Imagine”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にかたくない | “Not Difficult to Imagine”

By ProDev Teach | Updated: May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The grammar pattern ~にかたくない is used to express that something is not difficult to do (especially emotionally or mentally),…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, にかたくない2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にかまけて | “Being Too Absorbed In…”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にかまけて | “Being Too Absorbed In…”

By ProDev Teach | Updated: May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The grammar pattern ~にかまけて is used to express that someone is so preoccupied or absorbed with something (often trivial…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, にかまけて2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~に越したことはない | “Nothing is Better Than…”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~に越したことはない | “Nothing is Better Than…”

By ProDev Teach | Updated: May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The expression ~に越したことはない is used to say that something is the best or safest option, even if not absolutely…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, に越したことはない2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にしては/にしても | “Even Though…, For Being…”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にしては/にしても | “Even Though…, For Being…”

By ProDev Teach | Updated: May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The expressions ~にしては and ~にしても are used to describe a contrast between expectations and reality. ~にしては: Used when the…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, にしては, にしても2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にもほどがある | “That’s Going Too Far”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にもほどがある | “That’s Going Too Far”

By ProDev Teach | Last Updated: May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The phrase ~にもほどがある is used to criticize something that has gone beyond a reasonable or acceptable limit. It…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, にもほどがある2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にひきかえ | “In Contrast to…”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~にひきかえ | “In Contrast to…”

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The expression ~にひきかえ is used to compare two people, things, or situations, showing a clear contrast between them. It…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, にひきかえ2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~を禁じ得ない | “Cannot Suppress…”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~を禁じ得ない | “Cannot Suppress…”

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The grammar pattern ~を禁じ得ない is used to express that the speaker cannot suppress or hold back a certain feeling…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Formal Grammar, Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, を禁じ得ない2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~といい~といい | “Both… and…”
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~といい~といい | “Both… and…”

By ProDev Teach | Updated May 2025 🔍 Meaning & Usage The pattern ~といい~といい lists two outstanding features or qualities of a person, place, or thing. It emphasizes that both…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Advanced Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N1, といいといい2025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~といったらない | Extremely / Indescribably
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~といったらない | Extremely / Indescribably

Meaning 📘 ~といったらない is used to express extremely strong emotions or states that are almost indescribable. It often translates as “extremely,” “unbearably,” or “beyond words.” Grammar Structure 🧩 い-adjective (drop…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~といったらない, Advanced Japanese, Japanese Grammar, JLPT, JLPT N1, N12025年5月5日
JLPT N1 Grammar ~とはいえ | Meaning, Usage, Examples, Practice
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JLPT N1 Grammar ~とはいえ | Meaning, Usage, Examples, Practice

📘 Meaning The grammar pattern ~とはいえ is used to acknowledge a fact or statement, but then present a contrasting or unexpected situation. It is often translated as "though it is…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~といえども (Even though… / Even if…)
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~といえども (Even though… / Even if…)

📘 Meaning The expression ~といえども is used in formal Japanese to express contradiction or exception. It is similar to "even though," "even if," or "although" in English. It emphasizes that…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~と思いきや (I thought…, but actually…)
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~と思いきや (I thought…, but actually…)

📘 Meaning The expression ~と思いきや is used when something turns out to be different from what the speaker expected. It means "I thought..., but actually..." or "Contrary to what I…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~とばかりに (As if to say…)
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~とばかりに (As if to say…)

📘 Meaning The expression ~とばかりに is used to describe someone’s behavior or action as if they were saying something, even though they do not say it out loud. It’s often…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Grammar, Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~たりとも (Not even one…)
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~たりとも (Not even one…)

📘 Meaning The expression ~たりとも is used to strongly deny something, even the smallest amount or unit. It means “not even one...” or “not even for a moment....” It is…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Grammar, Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~たが最後 (Once… then…)
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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~たが最後 (Once… then…)

Meaning ~たが最後 is a Japanese grammar expression that means "once something happens, then something unavoidable or irreversible follows." It often carries a negative nuance, implying that once a certain action…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
【JLPT N1 Grammar】~たところで – “Even if… it’s useless / it won’t change anything”
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【JLPT N1 Grammar】~たところで – “Even if… it’s useless / it won’t change anything”

⚠️ The expression ~たところで is used to emphasize that even if something is done, it will not lead to a meaningful result. It's often used in a pessimistic or realistic…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~たところで, Japanese, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
【JLPT N1 Grammar】~たまでのことだ/~までだ – “It’s just that…” / “I simply…”
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【JLPT N1 Grammar】~たまでのことだ/~までだ – “It’s just that…” / “I simply…”

🧩 The grammar patterns ~たまでのことだ/~までだ are used to express modesty or to emphasize that something is not a big deal. In English, they can be translated as "I simply...", "It’s…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~たまでのことだ/~までだ, Japanese, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日
【JLPT N1 Grammar】~てからというもの – “Ever since…”
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【JLPT N1 Grammar】~てからというもの – “Ever since…”

⏳ ~てからというもの is an advanced Japanese grammar expression (N1 level) used to emphasize that a certain condition or situation has continued consistently from a particular point in time. It translates…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar, てからというもの2025年5月3日
【JLPT N1 Grammar】~ではあるまいし – “It’s not like… so…”
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【JLPT N1 Grammar】~ではあるまいし – “It’s not like… so…”

🧩 ~ではあるまいし is a conversational N1-level Japanese grammar pattern used to give mild criticism, logical reasoning, or persuasive advice. It literally means "It’s not like... so..." and is used when…
Posted by thuandao Tags: Japanese, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar, ではあるまいし2025年5月3日
【JLPT N1 Grammar】~でなくてなんだろう – It Must Be… / Nothing But…
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【JLPT N1 Grammar】~でなくてなんだろう – It Must Be… / Nothing But…

📘 ~でなくてなんだろう is an advanced JLPT N1 grammar pattern used to strongly assert that something can only be described a certain way. It translates to "it must be..." or "nothing…
Posted by thuandao Tags: ~でなくてなんだろう, Japanese, Japanese Grammar N1, JLPT, N1, N1 Grammar2025年5月3日

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