Kénny
Hi! Can someone explain how to use "ni" and "wo" particles in Japanese? I am always trying to make sentences but I struggle with these! I see them attached to certain words but I would like to know the rules so I can freely use them :) Also, I have not learned kanji yet so if you are going to write in japanese please use kana :) thanks!
15 Tem 2015 12:13
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Hi, good question! I'll try to explain about the basic grammar. に is used for the dirrection for places, for the purpose, for the indirect object Ex.) わたしはこうえんにいきます。(I go to the park.) わたしはさんぽにいきます。(I go to take a walk.) わたしはあなたにほんをあげます。(I give you the book.) を is used for the direct object. Ex.) わたしはにほんごをべんきょうします。(I study Japanese.) わたしはほんをよみます。(I read the book.) わたしはえいがをみます。(I watch the movie.) I hope this was helpful. To other Japanese people or advanced learners, please explain more if you can!
15 Temmuz 2015
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Ryoko's answer is great. Another point may be this: I was taught that with を、 think of it as a particle that shows something is being done to the object. Such as: ほん を よみます。 reading is being done to the book .
15 Temmuz 2015
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is にand を?Japanese is Agglutinative language,so,The particles is decrorate front words,for example,やまに のぼる I go to climb the mountain,やまis a place,にdecorate it,place に いく,go to where,it is simple,and another usage,Can be used in people,but it‘s difficult,be brief,whoに Verb,whenに verb. usage of を is modify verb,for example,I watch tv,わたしは tvを みる,nounをverb,do that thing.I hope that is easy to apprehend.
15 Temmuz 2015
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