Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Basic Grammer

So, we continued on grammar. After we have a little lesson for kanji and some vocabulary. Now, i will explain about grammer. Its very simple and according to me, easier than english. For example,

"I drink coffee"
In japanese, we got
"watashi wa koohii wo nomu" 「わたしはコーヒーを飲む」

in english pattern : [S] [V] [O]
in japanese pattern: [S] [O] [V]

so different with english isn't it?

and in japanese, there are some particle.

「は」 ha, it pronounced as wa if following a subject. It's for Subject marker
「を」 wo, it pronounced as o. It's for Direct Object Marker
「も」 mo, For too (similar) meaning.
「と」 to, it means and.
「へ」 he, it for direction marker. Not pronounced as he, but e.
「に」ni, for direction or time marker, indirect object marker

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