Basic Japanese -
: Used for Time or Destination (e.g., "at 5:00" or "to Tokyo").
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If it’s obvious you’re talking about yourself, you don’t need to say "I" (Watashi). Beginners often say "Watashi" too much; it’s more natural to just leave it out! Basic Japanese
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If you’re just starting out, these phrases from Grasshopper Adventures are your "Swiss Army Knife" for conversation: (こんにちは): Hello / Good afternoon. : Used for Time or Destination (e
(です): "It is" — Put this at the end of a noun to make a basic statement. Example: "Neko desu" (It is a cat). 💡 Quick Tips for Success
Building a solid foundation in Japanese starts with understanding how the language is structured. Unlike English, which focuses on "Who did What," Japanese focuses on "What are we talking about?" 🏗️ The Core Sentence Blueprint Beginners often say "Watashi" too much; it’s more
Before jumping into complex Kanji, master the Hiragana alphabet to understand the "soul" of Japanese pronunciation and particles. Ready to practice? If you'd like to take the next step, tell me: Are you interested in travel phrases or grammar rules ?
