a few grammar rules in Japanese
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In Japanese there is no double negative. That means Japanese people don't say," I am not going to the shop, not." They say,"I am not going to the shop."
That is like in English!!!!!! Also, when Japanese people say something like "I like Strawberry", they have the word Ga before they say the word Like. (like is suki): " Watashi wa Ichigo ga suki desu."
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Watashi means I, Wa is just something Japanese people put in almost all the sentences, Ichigo is Strawberry, Ga is also a word Japanese people put....(I don't know why they put it..... it means really nothing) , Suki is like and desu is a word Japanese people always put after a word.
Desu like i told you is a word Japanese people put after a word (all the time), And when they ask a question, they don't put Desu, the put desuka!!!!!
Then, the words like Ga and wa aren't alone, Wo, no, and ni mean almost the same thing... Only it is used in different sentences.
And, the order of the sentence is S.O.V. (Subject first, then Object, and lastly the Verb.)
That is like: "I Town Go." But in english it is S.V.O.
I think that is all the Important rules in Japanese......
So.......
See you!!!!! ☺
In Japanese there is no double negative. That means Japanese people don't say," I am not going to the shop, not." They say,"I am not going to the shop."
That is like in English!!!!!! Also, when Japanese people say something like "I like Strawberry", they have the word Ga before they say the word Like. (like is suki): " Watashi wa Ichigo ga suki desu."
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Watashi means I, Wa is just something Japanese people put in almost all the sentences, Ichigo is Strawberry, Ga is also a word Japanese people put....(I don't know why they put it..... it means really nothing) , Suki is like and desu is a word Japanese people always put after a word.
Desu like i told you is a word Japanese people put after a word (all the time), And when they ask a question, they don't put Desu, the put desuka!!!!!
Then, the words like Ga and wa aren't alone, Wo, no, and ni mean almost the same thing... Only it is used in different sentences.
And, the order of the sentence is S.O.V. (Subject first, then Object, and lastly the Verb.)
That is like: "I Town Go." But in english it is S.V.O.
I think that is all the Important rules in Japanese......
So.......
See you!!!!! ☺