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  1. Use the Japanese dictionary to search for any Japanese word and get its meaning in many languages. We also provide example sentences, conjugations, kanji decomposition, pictures, and extended explanation for selected words.

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  2. Jisho is a powerful Japanese-English dictionary. It lets you find words, kanji, example sentences and more quickly and easily. Enter any Japanese text or English word in the search box and Jisho will search a myriad of data for you.

  3. 19 gru 2023 · Japanese particles are important if you want to understand native speakers and form your own sentences. Read this blog post to learn the most essential 17 Japanese particles (like が and の) and how to use them. We have example sentences for each and a handy table for your reference.

  4. 6 maj 2016 · な at the end of a sentence usually gives the sentence one of the following five meanings. 1. Seeking confirmation. This usage is probably the most common. The addition of な to the end of a sentence gives the sentence the tone that the speaker is seeking confirmation.

  5. Ateńska starówka (Pláka) – położona jest u stóp północnego zbocza Akropolu. Dzielnica ta pełna jest wąskich malowniczych uliczek, a to pnących się wzwyż wzgórza, a to łagodnie wijących się ku dołowi.

  6. 11 sie 2020 · Sentence ending particles like よ (yo) and ね (ne) are a fascinating, yet challenging aspect of the Japanese language. They don't really mean anything specific, like 猫 means “cat” or 座る means “sit”, but they certainly add meaning to a sentence.

  7. How to use 'ne', 'yo', and 'yo ne'. Understanding assertion, agreement, sentence softening. 'Sou desu ka' vs 'sou desu ne' vs 'sou desu yo'.

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