Basic Japanese Language

Cards (74)

  • 二 (ni) means two
  • (ichi) means one
  • 三 (san) means three
  • (roku) means six
  • (go) means five
  • 四 (shi) means four
  • 八 (hachi) means eight
  • 四 (yon) means four
  • 九 (kyuu) means nine
  • 十 (juu) means ten
  • (wa) is used to indicate the subject.
  • (wo) is used when indicating an action done on something else.
  • (ga) is used to indicate the object or thing being talked about.
  • (ga) is used to indicate the object.
  • (wo) is used when indicating an action or movement towards something.
  • (ni) is used when indicating location, time, or direction.
  • (ni) is used to indicate location, time, or direction.
  • から (kara) is used to indicate starting point or origin.
  • (e) is used to indicate destination or goal.
  • (ni) is used to indicate location, direction, or destination.
  • (e) is used to indicate going to a place.
  • から (kara) is used when indicating starting point or origin.
  • (wa) is used as a particle at the end of sentences to emphasize the subject.
  • (e) is used when indicating destination or goal.
  • の (no) is used as possessive particle.
  • まで (made) is used to indicate end point or destination.
  • は (wa) is used to introduce new information or change subject.
  • (ga) is used as the subject particle.
  • です (desu) is used to express politeness and formality.
  • まで (made) is used to indicate the end point or limit.
  • (wa) is used as the topic marker.
  • はんご (hango) means language.
  • (ni) is used when indicating location, direction, or destination.
  • (ga) is used as a particle at the end of sentences to emphasize the object.
  • (ga) is used when indicating object or thing.
  • が (ga) is used as nominative case particle.
  • を (wo) is used as a particle at the end of sentences to emphasize the direct object.
  • で (de) is used as locative case particle.
  • (wo) is used when indicating direct object.
  • の (no) is used as a particle at the end of sentences to emphasize possession.