Sentence Ending http://japanese.abou......10401a.htm
In Japanese, there are many particles that are added to the end of a sentence. They express the speaker's emotions of doubt, emphasis, caution,
hesitation, wonder, admiration, and so on.
Warning POP UPS
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Particles http://sa_yoshi.at.i......icles.html
Japanese particles are postpositions, as opposed to English prepositions. In other words,Japanese particles modify backward.
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Big List of Particles http://www.gu.edu.au......icles.html
When used as a particle, 「は」 is pronounced as "wa". However, it should not be written as 「わ」.
「は」 follows a noun or a noun substitute to indicate the topic of the sentence.
「は」 is sometimes believed to indicate the "subject".
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Interogatives http://www.gu.edu.au......tives.html
「なん」 is used with auxiliary 「ですか」, particles other than 「が」, 「を」 and 「か」, and counter suffixes.
「それは、なんですか。」 (What is that?)
「それは、なんのほんですか。」 (What book is that?)
「いま、なんじですか。」 (What time is it now?)
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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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Yookoso Portal http://www.yookoso.com/
Yookoso! is a portal for those who study Japanese language (Nihongo) and writing (Kanji) and those who want to travel to Japan or learn more about Japanese culture, life, music (JPOP) and more
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Okayama Verb Guide http://www.okayama-u......index.html
Choose the right answer and click on the number button.
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Grammar Quizzes http://www.tiu.ac.jp......index.html
12 Grammar quizzes with varying levels of difficulty.
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Grammar Guide http://www.gu.edu.au......frame.html
School of Languages and Linguistics
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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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JLPT 4 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I found it difficult to know what to study for the JLPT. After searching the web for a long time and finding only a few useful sites (and many outdated ones), I thought a specialist JLPT site might be useful - and good study practice too.
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JLPT 3 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I took the exam for JLPT Level 4 in 2004 and somehow managed to pass! So it was time to move onto Level 3. But the same problem remained: what grammar to study for the JLPT. And, where to find a formatted vocabulary list, kanji list and perhaps even get a little reading practice and some quizes...
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JLPT 2 Prep Site http://www.spurrymos......index.html
I passed JLPT Level 3 in 2005, much to my relief! So it's time to move onto Level 2. But the same problem remains: what grammar to study for the JLPT. And, where to find the latest vocabulary list, kanji list and perhaps even get some quizes that follow the same format as the test...
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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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Sakura Exercises http://www.arts.mona....../home.html
This site is intended for use by beginning level students of Japanese at Berwick Campus of Monash University in Australia. However, it is also available for general use.
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Japanese is Possible http://maktos.jimmyseal.net/jip.html
Your home for Japanese language, culture, video games, and anime.
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Quick & Dirty Japanese http://www.csse.mona......adgtj.html
The Quick and Dirty Guide to Japanese is a canonical classic of the Internet community. Posted years ago on the sci.lang.japan newsgroup, this guide appears in a multitude of pages written by folks such as myself, devoted to the learning of the Japanese language.
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Great List of Grammar Structures http://www.nafai.org......jpphrases/
3.8 Easy/difficult, advantageous, substantial
3.9 Start and finish doing, completion
3.10 Movement (te kuru, te iku)
3.11 From now on, begin to (te iku, te kuru)
3.15 Facts, things generally accepted as
4 Conjunctional phrases
4.1 Reason and cause
4.2 In order to, for, to, so that
4.4 Even, even though, although
4.5 Limiting (Without, because not, not...but, but, instead of)
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Grammar in Use http://www.amazon.co......052162598X
Amazon.co.jp?F Grammar in Use Intermediate With Answers: Self-Study Reference and Practice for Students of English (Grammar in Use): ?m??: Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer by Raymond Murphy,William R. Smalzer
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Documents about Japanese http://www.jpf.org.u......sicws.html
Documents for teaching Japanese, but we can use them to learn.
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