From this week onwards, we will touch on the basic particles used in forming Japanese sentences. Today's focus will be on を, which is used to show the object used for the action.The structure of the phrase will be in this form:[object] を [action]= [object] o [action]= [action] [object]For example:eat apple = ringo o tabemasu = りんごを食べますHence,I eat an apple. = watashi wa hitotsu ringo o tabemasu. =
Related Articles :
读心人?Mentalist? いるんですか?One of my favourite hobbies when I was still in Japan was to catch the thrice-weekly dose of Arashi 嵐 via the television variety shows ...
マル・マル・モリ・モリ!可愛いね!This is the theme song for the Japanese drama マルモのおきて, currently my favourite jdrama for this season. It is a very heartwarming s ...
Japanese Language Made Simpler – Lesson 4Today, we will start to form ‘action’ sentences, like I eat rice, she buys a bag, etc.For such sentences, this is the format to use:[P ...
Happy Mt. Fuji Day!Today's is Mt Fuji Day 富士山の日.A pretty new school holiday to commemorate Mt Fuji. It was only enacted 2 years ago. It's a day to remind ...
Japanese Language Made Simpler - Lesson 26I've decided to revamp the "Japanese Language Made Simpler" a little.Instead of focusing on a new particle in each lesson, it shall go ...