Learn Japanese – Very Important Japanese: Yo, Ne, and No
Learn Japanese effortlessly! You know by now that some of a language’s most important words have only a few letters. In English, a few examples are “no,” “or,” and “yes.” Japanese is no different. If you want to speak clearly and concisely, there are a few words, with just a few letters each, that you must know. In this Newbie Japanese article, you’ll master yo, ne, and no. Each of these simple Japanese words can completely change the way you sound. For example, you can use yo to express strong conviction, ne to provoke a tag question, and no to show possession. As you can imagine, it’s impossible to speak Japanese correctly and clearly without these three critical particles. Find all the sample sentences and helpful charts you need right here!
Vocabulary: In this article, you’ll learn the following words and phrases:
iyaringu – “earrings”
anata – “you”
anata no – “your, yours”
watashi no – “my, mine”
totemo – “very…” (adverb)
kirei (na) – “beautiful” (-na adjective)
Tifanii – “Tiffany’s” (jewelry brand)
oshare (na) – “stylish, smartly dressed” (-na adjective)
taipu – “one’s type”
hito – “person, people”
otoshimasu – “to drop, to lose” (masu form)
Grammar: In this article, you’ll learn the following words and phrases:
Useful Vocabulary
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totemo – “very”
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Totemo is an adverb of degree which corresponds to “very.”
Let’s also look at some other adverbs of degree.
High degree
Filed under Reference And Education by on Jul 18th, 2010.
