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Japanese particles!!

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roku-kun1
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PostPosted: Sun Jan 11, 2009 7:59 pm


Particles help structure sentences in many different languages.

Definition...Particle(s): A word that doesn't have a precise meaning of its own but shows the function of the preceding noun or pronoun in a sentence.

Some particles that will be taught here.

Ga (it is difficult for some people)

karaから

made

yori

hodo

dake

shikaしか

gurai

bakari/bakkari

demo

sae

tomo

w(o) (used in a strange way, I will better explain on how to use it.)

I'll do some at a time. Explaining particles is hard and takes a lot of time, so SOME particles won't have a description until i have time or something. When I get done explaining a particle(thoroughly), I type the particle in Japanese(some computers will display it as a box if you can't type in japanese, some computers will naturally read it). any questions, please PM me. DO NOT POST BELOW THIS ENTRY!! PLEASE(KUDASAI!)
PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:39 pm


KARA「から」

"Kara" is a particle that is used to show what something is from

for example:
この手紙は恵美子からです。
kono tegami ha Emiko kara desu.
This letter is "from" Emiko.

roku-kun1
Crew


roku-kun1
Crew

PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:54 pm


SHIKA 「しか」

"Shika" is a particle that is used to show a maximum limit. It is always followed by a negative verb.

for example:
千円しか持っていません
sen-en shika motte imasen
I "only" have 1000 yen and "no more."

KEY TIPS
a negative verb is a verb that ends in the forms of nai or masen
PostPosted: Thu Jun 18, 2009 9:04 pm


DAKE 「だけ」

"Dake" is a particle that indicates of what goes before it, is a precise limit.

For example:
できるだけはやくやりますよ。
Dekiru dake hayaku yarimasu yo.
I'll run as fast as I can.

roku-kun1
Crew

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