N1 Grammar

[Ngữ pháp N1] ~といい・・・といい

Giải Thích Mẫu Ngữ Pháp N1: ~といい・・・といい Mẫu ngữ pháp ~といい・・・といい là một cấu trúc dùng để diễn tả ý nghĩa “cả… cả…”, “dù là… hay là…”, hoặc “từ… đến…”. Cấu trúc này được dùng khi bạn muốn liệt kê hai hoặc nhiều đối tượng, tình huống hoặc sự vật mà bạn đang nói đến, […]

N1 Grammar

[Ngữ pháp N1] ~いかん

Giải Thích Mẫu Ngữ Pháp N1: いかん Mẫu ngữ pháp いかん là một cấu trúc trong tiếng Nhật dùng để diễn tả ý nghĩa “tuỳ thuộc vào…” hay “tùy thuộc vào việc”. Cấu trúc này được sử dụng để chỉ ra rằng một kết quả hay hành động sẽ thay đổi dựa vào một yếu

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[Ngữ pháp N1] ~をものともせず(に)

Giải Thích Mẫu Ngữ Pháp N1: ~をものともせず(に) Mẫu ngữ pháp ~をものともせず(に) trong tiếng Nhật dùng để chỉ một hành động, sự việc được thực hiện bất chấp khó khăn, trở ngại hay thử thách nào đó. Cấu trúc này mang ý nghĩa “mặc dù gặp phải khó khăn, thử thách, nhưng vẫn tiếp tục làm

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[Ngữ pháp N1] ~よそに

Giải Thích Mẫu Ngữ Pháp N1: ~よそに Mẫu ngữ pháp ~よそに trong tiếng Nhật dùng để chỉ một hành động hay sự kiện xảy ra mà không quan tâm đến những điều bên ngoài, hoặc không bị ảnh hưởng bởi các yếu tố xung quanh. Cấu trúc này có thể được dịch là “mặc kệ”,

N1 Grammar

JLPT N1 Grammar: ~ならいざしらず – Mastering Advanced Japanese

Welcome to our deep dive into advanced Japanese grammar! Today we’re exploring the N1-level grammar pattern ~ならいざしらず (nara iza shirazu), a sophisticated expression that will elevate your Japanese to a more polished, native-like level. What Does ~ならいざしらず Mean? The expression ~ならいざしらず can be translated as: This expression is used to acknowledge one condition or case

N1 Grammar

[Ngữ pháp N1] ~といったところだ

Giải Thích Mẫu Ngữ Pháp N1: ~といったところだ Mẫu ngữ pháp ~といったところだ là một cấu trúc trong tiếng Nhật được dùng để diễn tả mức độ, phạm vi của một sự vật, sự việc nào đó. Nó có thể được dịch là “chỉ có thể nói là…”, “chỉ khoảng…”, hoặc “khoảng tầm…” tùy vào ngữ cảnh.

N1 Grammar

[JLPT N1 Grammar] ~を皮切りに(して)・~を皮切りとして – Starting With / Beginning With

At the N1 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), you’ll encounter grammar that helps express logical sequences and formal narrative flow. One such grammar structure is ~を皮切りに(して)・~を皮切りとして, which is used to indicate the beginning of a series of events or actions. ???? Meaning This grammar structure can be translated as: It is used

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[JLPT N1 Grammar] ~にあって – In the Context of / During / Under (Certain Circumstances)

Japanese grammar at the N1 level can be nuanced and highly contextual. One such expression is ~にあって, which is often used in formal or written Japanese to indicate a specific time, situation, or condition in which something occurs. In this article, we’ll break down its meaning, usage, nuances, and give you plenty of real-world examples.

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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~てからというもの(は)

Today we’re exploring the advanced Japanese grammar pattern ~てからというもの(は). This N1-level grammar pattern is commonly used in formal writing and literary contexts, and mastering it will significantly enhance your Japanese expression. Basic Meaning and Structure ~てからというもの(は) is composed of: This pattern is used to express that ever since a certain event occurred, a particular state

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The JLPT N1 Grammar of そばから: Usage and Examples Explained

Meaning ~そばから is used to describe a situation where, as soon as something happens, something else immediately follows — often something that undoes the first action. It typically expresses a repeated cycle, especially when something is done over and over again but is undone just as quickly. Translation: “As soon as… / The moment… /

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Explanation of JLPT N1 Grammar Pattern: ~なり

1. Meaning of the Grammar Pattern The grammar pattern ~なり is used to express that as soon as one action occurs, another follows immediately. It emphasizes a quick and often unexpected reaction or consequence after the first action. It can be translated as “as soon as…,” “the moment…,” or “right after…”. 2. Structure V(dictionary form)+

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JLPT N1 Grammar: ~や・~や否や – The Moment One Action Ends, Another Begins

If you’re aiming for N1 mastery, you’ll come across grammar patterns that don’t often show up in everyday conversation—but that doesn’t make them any less important. One such pattern is ~や・~や否や. While it’s not something you’d hear in casual chat, it’s all over formal writing, news articles, and novels. Let’s break it down! ???? What

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Understanding the Japanese Grammar Pattern N1 ~が早いか

???? What Does ~が早いか Mean?~が早いかの意味とは? The Japanese grammar pattern ~が早いか is used to express that one action happens immediately after another. It emphasizes the speed or urgency of the second action.日本語の文法「~が早いか」は、ある動作が終わると同時に、次の動作がすぐに起こることを表す表現です。特に、スピード感や緊急性を強調したいときに使われます。 ???? Grammar Structure | 文法構造 [Verb (dictionary form)] + が早いか– This structure is used mainly in written or literary Japanese.– It is not commonly

N4 Kanji

JLPT N4 Kanji: 通 (tsuu, tooru, toosu, kayou) – To Pass Through

JLPT N4 Kanji: 通 (tsuu, tooru, toosu, kayou) – To Pass Through 通 Readings: ツウ (Onyomi), とお.る, とお.す, かよ.う (Kunyomi) Meaning: To pass through, to go through, to commute, street, traffic, thoroughfare The kanji 通 is composed of 辶 (しんにょう), the “path” radical, and 甬 (よう), which signifies “passing through” or “penetration.” Together, it represents

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 京 (きょう) – Capital & Metropolis

JLPT N4 Kanji: 京 (きょう) – Capital & Metropolis 京 Readings: キョウ, ケイ (Onyomi), みやこ (Kunyomi) Meaning: capital, Kyoto, Tokyo Pictographic representation of a high building or tower, evolving to signify a capital or metropolis. View JLPT N4 Kanji List How to Write – Stroke Order The kanji 京 has 8 strokes. It starts with

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 動 (DOU, ugoku) – Master the Kanji for “Move”!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 動 (DOU, ugoku) – Master the Kanji for “Move”! 動 Readings: ドウ (Onyomi), うご.く, うご.かす (Kunyomi) Meaning: move; motion; change The kanji 動 is a combination of 重 (heavy) and 力 (power). It depicts a heavy object being moved by force, thus representing “to move” or “motion”. View JLPT N4 Kanji List

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 明 (mei, myou, aka.rui) – Brighten Your Japanese!

JLPT N4 Kanji: 明 (mei, myou, aka.rui) – Brighten Your Japanese! 明 Readings: メイ, ミョウ (Onyomi), あ.かり, あか.るい, あか.るむ, あか.らむ, あき.らか, あ.ける, あ.け, あ.くる, あ.かす (Kunyomi) Meaning: Bright, clear, dawn, to get light, to be bright, tomorrow The kanji 明 is a phono-semantic compound combining 日 (sun) and 月 (moon), visually representing “light” or “brightness”

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 代 (dai, kawaru) – Substitute, Era, Generation

JLPT N4 Kanji: 代 (dai, kawaru) – Substitute, Era, Generation 代 Readings: ダイ, タイ (Onyomi), か.わる, か.える, よ, しろ (Kunyomi) Meaning: substitute, change, generation, era, send, cost, charge The kanji 代 is composed of the radical 人 (にんべん – person) on the left and 戈 (ほこ – halberd/spear) on the right. The 戈 component often

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 問 – Master the Art of Asking Questions

JLPT N4 Kanji: 問 – Master the Art of Asking Questions 問 Readings: モン (Onyomi), と.う, と.い (Kunyomi) Meaning: question, ask, problem The character 問 combines 門 (gate, opening) and 口 (mouth). It depicts someone asking a question at a gate or entrance, symbolizing inquiry or asking. View JLPT N4 Kanji List How to Write

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JLPT N4 Kanji: 手 (Te/Shu) – Mastering the Kanji for “Hand”

JLPT N4 Kanji: 手 (Te/Shu) – Mastering the Kanji for “Hand” 手 Readings: シュ (Onyomi), て, た- (Kunyomi) Meaning: Hand The kanji 手 is a pictograph of a hand with fingers. View JLPT N4 Kanji List How to Write – Stroke Order The kanji 手 is drawn with 4 strokes. It begins with a horizontal

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