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Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2010 5:07 am
Location prepostions
They are words you use to describe where something is, e.g. "the ball is under the table". Here's a list of location prepositions used in Japanese:
Kanji - Hiragana - Romaji - Meaning 上 - うえ - ue - above/on 下 - した - shita - below/under 左 - ひだり - hidari - on the left 右 - みぎ - migi - on the right 中 - なか - naka - inside 外 - そと - soto - outside 間 - あいだ - aida - in between 後 - うしろ - ushiro - behind 隣 - となり - tonari - next to
In order to connect those prepositions with other words a particle needs to be used. For example if you want to say "inside the building" you'd use the particle の (no), which signifes to whom sometimes belongs. So actually it's as if saying that "the inside belongs to the building". Example: 建物の中 - たてもののなか - tatemono no naka - inside the building
If, however, you'd want to say that someone or something is inside a building, a second particle must be used, and that particle is に (ni) which describes the place. Example: 奏は家の外にいる。- かなではいえのそとでいる。- Kanade wa ie no soto de iru. - Kanade is outside the house. 本はテーブルの上にある。- ほんはテーブルのうえにある。- Hon wa teeburu no ue ni aru. - The book is on the table.
You can practice using those prepositions by describing where things are in your room. For that I'll provide a couple of useful words. 床 - ゆか - yuka - floor 壁 - かべ - kabe - wall テーブル - teeburu - table 椅子 - いす - isu - chair ランプ - ranpu - lamp ワードローブ - waadoroobu - wardrobe 本棚 - ほんだな - hondana - bookshelf 引き出し - ひきだし - hikidashi - drawer ナイトテーブル - naitoteeburu - night table ベッド - beddo - bed 枕 - まくら - makura - pillow 花瓶 - かびん - kabin - flower vase カーペット - kaapetto - carpet 時計 - とけい - tokei - clock 電話 - でんわ - denwa - phone
I hope this was useful!
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Posted: Sun Jul 04, 2010 10:13 pm
For Next to, also put 横 (よに) smile
Wall can also be ウォール because かべ and it's other meanings such as barrier and fence
花瓶 is also known as はながめ hanagame
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