All Particles Explained http://www.colby.edu......Index.html
When designing a page in Netscape Composer, be sure that View -- Encoding is set properly first (Shift-JIS). This is especially important when cutting and pasting Japanese encoded text from another application into Composer.
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Complete Particle List http://www.colby.edu......particles/
When designing a page in Netscape Composer, be sure that View -- Encoding is set properly first (Shift-JIS). This is especially important when cutting and pasting Japanese encoded text from another application into Composer.
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De - The Place or Action http://home.inter.ne......joshi.html
While the structural particle "o" indicates what the action
of a verb acts on, the structural particle "de" is used to indicate
the "place" or "location" where the action occurs.
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De Instrumental http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ental.html
ペンで かきます(write with a pen)
バスで 行きます (go by bus)
c.f.,あるいて行きます(go on foot; Lit. go walking)
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E http://home.inter.ne......joshi.html
The structural particle "e" is used to indicate that what comes before it is the destination or direction
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JLPT 3 Particles Quiz http://www.spurrymos......_2002.html
Randomly displays 6 quiz questions then grades you when youo click finish. Take the test several times and each time you'll get new questions.
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Ni - The Direction Indicator http://home.inter.ne......joshi.html
The basic function of "ni" is to indicate toward who or what the action of a verb that follows it is directed.
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Ni Purpose http://sa_yoshi.at.i......rpose.html
にdoes not carry its own tense; its tense depends on the sentence-end verb (行きます vs. 行きました).
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Ni vs De http://www014.upp.so....../04jun.htm
The particle Ni is used:
(1) to indicate the place where a thing(s) or a person(s) is(or are) present.
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Particles e, ni, & de http://www.mala.bc.c......ode-ex.htm
Mastering how to use particles properly is always a tricky business in learning Japanese. In this exercise, we will focus on the three confusing particles: Place + へ, に, and で.
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