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: Used for Time or Destination (e.g., "at 5:00" or "to Tokyo").

If it’s obvious you’re talking about yourself, you don’t need to say "I" (Watashi). Beginners often say "Watashi" too much; it’s more natural to just leave it out! Basic Japanese

Japanese uses small markers called to tell you what role each word plays. If you get these right, your sentences will make sense even if you mix up the word order. : Used for Time or Destination (e

In English, we use (I eat sushi).In Japanese, the verb must come at the end, creating a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) flow. English Order Japanese Order Simple Sentence I (S) eat (V) sushi (O). I (S) sushi (O) eat (V). Japanese Example I eat sushi. わたしは すしを たべる。 🧩 Essential Particles (The "Glue") Japanese uses small markers called to tell you

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