Archive for the ‘ noboru ’

  1. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★もらう(morau) “to have someone do something”…

    Meaningto have someone do something for you / to receive a favorGrammar Point…

  2. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★もらう(morau) “to receive ”】 

    Meaningto receive / to get something from someoneGrammar Point「もらう」 is a *…

  3. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★Vocabulary: 遅れる (okureru) 遅刻する(chikoku su…

    Meaning遅れる(おくれる):to be delayed / to be late (general delay)遅刻する(ちこくする):to be l…

  4. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★見える(mieru) “is visible,to be able t…

    Meaning見える(みえる):to be visible / can be seen naturally見られる(みられる):to be able to …

  5. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★聞こえる(kikoeru) “to be able to hear&#…

    Meaning聞こえる(きこえる):to be heard / to be audible (sound reaches you naturally)聞く(…

  6. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★Volitional form 】 

    Meaninglet’s 〜 / I will 〜 / I’m going to 〜 (expressing intention)Grammar Poin…

  7. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ぜんぜん (zenzen): (not) at all】 

    Meaningnot at all / completely not / absolutely notGrammar Point「全然(ぜんぜん)」 i…

  8. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ようとおもう (you to omou): I think I will】 

    MeaningI think I will 〜 / I am planning to 〜 / I intend to 〜Grammar PointUse…

  9. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ようにする (you ni suru): to try to, to make s…

    Meaningtry to 〜 / make an effort to 〜 / make it a habit to 〜Grammar Point「〜よ…

  10. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ようになる (you ni naru): to reach the point t…

    Meaningto become able to 〜 / to reach the point where 〜 / eventually 〜Grammar…

  11. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ように/ような (you ni/you na): as, like, just l…

    Meaninglike 〜 / as if 〜 / in a way similar to 〜Grammar PointUsed to express …

  12. JLPT N4

    【JLPT N4★ようだ (you da): it seems that, it appears t…

    Meaningit seems that 〜 / it looks like 〜 / apparently 〜Grammar PointUsed whe…

  13. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★よていだ (yotei da): plan to, intend to】

    Meaningbe scheduled to 〜 / plan to 〜 / be expected to 〜Grammar PointUsed to …

  14. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★より (yori): than】 

    Meaningmore 〜 than … / compared to …Grammar PointUsed to compare two things.…

  15. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★やすい (yasui): easy to, likely to】 

    Meaningeasy to 〜 / likely to 〜Grammar PointUsed to express that something is…

  16. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★つづける (tsuzukeru): to continue】

    N4★〜続ける(継続)Meaningto continue doing 〜 / to keep on 〜ingGrammar PointUsed w…

  17. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★とおもう (to omou): I think, you think】

    MeaningI think that 〜 / I believe that 〜Grammar PointUsed to express the spe…

  18. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★とみえる (to mieru): it seems that】 

    Meaningseems that 〜 / appears that 〜 / it looks like 〜Grammar PointUsed when…

  19. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ところ (tokoro): about to, on the verge of】

    Meaningbe about to 〜 / just about to 〜Grammar PointExpresses that an action …

  20. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★ときいた (to kiita): I heard that】 

    Meaning:Used to report information that the speaker heard from someone else.It…

  1. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N4★らしい (rashii): seems like】
  2. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N1★とあって (to atte): because of】
  3. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N3★ような気がする (you na ki ga suru) …
  4. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N1★ぶり (buri): style, manner】 
  5. Japanese Sentence Patterns

    【JLPT N3★にかけて (ni kakete): over (a perio…
PAGE TOP