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Dokoni ikuka kangaete imasu “…ka” “ka” indicates questions in Japanese. By adding “ka” after long forms (polite forms) of verbs, adjectives, and nouns, you can form formal questions. This is essential for polite conversation and formal writing. Forming Formal Questions Bataa wa arimasuka?Bataa wa dokoni arimasuka?Bataa wa dou tsukaimasuka?Kono bataa wa oishiidesuka?Bataa wa ii abura […]

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Satousan wa natsu ga sukida to itteimasu …to iimasu In Japanese, you can quote comments or statements using the structure “…to iimasu”, which translates to “someone says that…” in English. This is a useful way to report speech or convey what someone else has said. The comments must be in their short forms, as these

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Kare wa oosaka no hito da to omoimasu. particle “to” In this lesson, you will learn how to properly quote thoughts and statements in Japanese. When expressing your thoughts, you can use the word “to” to connect them with the verb “omoimasu,” which means “to think.” The word “omoimasu” is placed at the end of

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