Level 6

Shizukani shite kudasai In Japanese, adjectives can be converted into adverbs, which are used to modify verbs, other adjectives, or adverbs. The method for this transformation depends on whether the adjective is an i-adjective or a noun-adjective. i-adjective → adverb Change the last “i” to “ku”, then you get an adverb. yasashii (gentle) → yasashiku […]

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Kareshi wa inai desu We have studied the verbs “arimasu” and “imasu,” which are used to express the presence of inanimate objects and animate beings, respectively. The corresponding negative forms are “arimasen” (for inanimate objects) and “imasen” (for animate beings). These negative forms indicate the absence or non-existence of something. In addition to these negative

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Satousan wa maccho desu ne Ending particles in Japanese serve to convey the speaker’s emotions and attitudes. These particles can be attached to both short forms and long forms of verbs and adjectives, allowing the speaker to express a wide range of feelings such as excitement, uncertainty, or politeness.In this lesson, we focus on using

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