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This is the page I wish existed when I started studying Japanese in early 2025.Every other N5 grammar list I found was either an...
In English, asking a question requires rearranging the entire sentence."You are a student." → "Are you a student?"The verb jumps to the front. The...
Japanese past tense conjugation at N5 level follows one simple rule — swap the ending.ます (masu) → ました (mashita) — polite past positiveません (masen)...
Japanese particles に (ni) and で (de) confuse beginners more than almost any other N5 grammar point.Both translate as "at" or "in" in English....

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