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二 (
ni
) means
two
一
(
ichi
) means
one
三 (san) means
three
六
(
roku
) means
six
五
(
go
) means
five
四 (shi) means
four
八 (
hachi
) means
eight
四 (yon) means
four
九 (
kyuu
) means
nine
十 (juu) means
ten
は
(
wa
) is used to indicate the subject.
を
(
wo
) is used when indicating an action done on something else.
が
(
ga
) is used to indicate the object or thing being talked about.
が
(
ga
) is used to indicate the object.
を
(
wo
) is used when indicating an action or movement towards something.
に
(
ni
) is used when indicating location, time, or direction.
に
(
ni
) is used to indicate location, time, or direction.
から (kara) is used to indicate
starting point
or
origin.
へ
(e) is used to
indicate
destination or goal.
に
(
ni
) is used to indicate location, direction, or destination.
へ
(e) is used to indicate
going
to a place.
から (kara) is used when indicating
starting point
or
origin.
は
(
wa
) is used as a
particle
at the
end
of
sentences
to
emphasize
the
subject.
へ
(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.
が
(
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.
は
(
wa
) is used as the topic marker.
はんご (hango) means
language.
に
(
ni
) is used when indicating location, direction, or destination.
が
(
ga
) is used as a particle at the end of sentences to emphasize the object.
が
(
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.
を
(
wo
) is used when indicating direct object.
の (no) is used as a
particle
at the end of sentences to emphasize
possession.
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