JLPT N4

Master the JLPT N4 level with comprehensive lessons on grammar, vocabulary, kanji, and practice exercises. Perfect for learners preparing for the Japanese Language Proficiency Test N4.

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Expressing Others’ Feelings: Mastering the ‘がる (garu)’ Grammar Pattern

Expressing Others’ Feelings: Mastering the ‘がる (garu)’ Grammar Pattern Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning A suffix used to transform an adjective of emotion, sensation, or desire into an Ichidan (ru-type) verb, specifically to express the feelings or desires of a third person. 🎯 Primary Function To describe a third person’s internal state (feelings, desires)

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Japanese Grammar: ではないか (de wa nai ka) – Isn’t it? / Let’s…

Japanese Grammar: ではないか (de wa nai ka) – Isn’t it? / Let’s… Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning ‘Isn’t it?’, ‘Shall we?’, or ‘I wonder if…’ 🎯 Primary Function To ask a rhetorical question, express an opinion, or make a formal suggestion. 📋 Grammar Structure Verb (Plain form/Volitional) + ではないか I-adjective (Plain form) + ではないか

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Japanese Grammar: Mastering the Conjunction ‘Demo’ (でも)

Japanese Grammar: Mastering the Conjunction ‘Demo’ (でも) Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning ‘But’ or ‘However’ (Conjunction) 🎯 Primary Function To connect two sentences where the second sentence provides contrasting information to the first. 📋 Grammar Structure Sentence 1 (Verb/Noun). Demo, Sentence 2. Sentence 1 (I-adj). Demo, Sentence 2. Sentence 1 (Na-adj). Demo, Sentence 2.

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Japanese Grammar: でございます (De Gozaimasu)

Japanese Grammar: でございます (De Gozaimasu) Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning Extremely polite form of “desu” (to be). 🎯 Primary Function To state “A is B” with a very high level of politeness and respect toward the listener. 📋 Grammar Structure Noun + でございます Not applicable (usually requires adverbial form + ございます) Na-adjective Stem +

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Mastering Japanese Grammar: だけで (Dake de)

Mastering Japanese Grammar: だけで (Dake de) Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning ‘Just by…’, ‘Only with…’, or ‘Just doing…’ 🎯 Primary Function To emphasize that a single action or condition is sufficient to cause a result or state. 📋 Grammar Structure Verb (Dictionary form) + だけで I-adjective (Dictionary form) + だけで Na-adjective + な +

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Japanese Grammar: Mastering ばかり (bakari)

Japanese Grammar: Mastering ばかり (bakari) Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning ‘Bakari’ is a versatile particle primarily used to indicate that someone does ‘nothing but’ a certain action, that a state is ‘only’ one way, or that an action has ‘just’ been completed. 🎯 Primary Function To express exclusivity (only/nothing but), recent completion (just), or

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Japanese Grammar: 場合は (baai wa) – In the case of…

Japanese Grammar: 場合は (baai wa) – In the case of… Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning ‘In the case of…’, ‘In the event of…’, ‘If…’ 🎯 Primary Function To set a specific condition or hypothetical situation and describe the resulting action or consequence. 📋 Grammar Structure [Verb Dictionary/Ta-Form] + 場合は [I-Adjective Dictionary Form] + 場合は

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Japanese Grammar: 後で (ato de)

Japanese Grammar: 後で (ato de) Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning After doing something; later. 🎯 Primary Function To indicate the chronological order of two events or actions. 📋 Grammar Structure Verb (た form) + 後で / Noun + の + 後で Not used directly with i-adjectives. Not used directly with na-adjectives. Verb (なかった form)

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Japanese Grammar Guide: あまり~ない (Amari ~ nai)

Japanese Grammar Guide: あまり~ない (Amari ~ nai) Meaning & Usage ✨ Basic Meaning Not very, not much, not really. 🎯 Primary Function An adverb used with a negative predicate to soften a denial or describe a low degree/frequency. 📋 Grammar Structure あまり + [Verb ない-form] / [Verb ません] あまり + [I-Adj stem] + くない /

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JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Mastering 僕 (boku) – “I” for Males

JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Mastering 僕 (boku) – “I” for Males JLPT N4 Vocabulary 僕 【ぼく】 (boku) Definition: 意味 I (used by males, informal) A first-person pronoun primarily used by males. It conveys a sense of humility, youthfulness, or informality. More polite than “俺 (ore)” but less formal than “私 (watashi)”. Often used by boys and

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JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Understanding ちゃん (chan)

JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Understanding ちゃん (chan) JLPT N4 Vocabulary ちゃん 【ちゃん】 (chan) Definition: 意味 suffix for familiar, endearing, or informal address Used typically for young children, babies, and cute animals. Can also be used for young women, female friends, lovers, or family members to express endearment or familiarity. Implies cuteness, affection, or closeness. Informal and

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JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Mastering 布団 (futon) – Your Guide to Japanese Bedding

JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Mastering 布団 (futon) – Your Guide to Japanese Bedding JLPT N4 Vocabulary 布団 【ふとん】 (futon) Definition: 意味 futon (Japanese bedding) Traditional Japanese bedding Consisting of a mattress (敷き布団 – shikibuton) and a duvet (掛け布団 – kakebuton) Can be folded and stored away during the day Often used directly on tatami mats Type:

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JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Understanding 彼女 (Kanojo) – She/Her, Girlfriend

JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Understanding 彼女 (Kanojo) – She/Her, Girlfriend JLPT N4 Vocabulary 彼女 【かのじょ】 (kanojo) Definition: 意味 she; her; girlfriend Used as a female third-person pronoun, equivalent to ‘she’ or ‘her’. Also commonly used to refer to one’s female romantic partner, meaning ‘girlfriend’. Type: Pronoun/Noun Level: JLPT N4 Vocabulary Related Kanji 彼 (かれ) – he;

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JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Understanding 彼 (kare)

JLPT N4 Vocabulary: Understanding 彼 (kare) JLPT N4 Vocabulary 彼 【かれ】 (kare) Definition: 意味 he, him, boyfriend Used as a third-person pronoun for a male, equivalent to “he” or “him”. Informally used to refer to one’s boyfriend. Can also refer to “that person/male” when indicating someone distant. Type: Pronoun Level: JLPT N4 Vocabulary Related Kanji

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