Honorific prefix
One of the most common prefixes is 御. It has a few readings depending on which noun it is being combined with. Reading GO The reading ご (GO) applies when the prefix stands with a noun which is read...
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PREFIX 未 (MI) The prefix 未 (MI) expresses that something has not yet happen or that something will happen in the future. Kanji Furigana Romaji Translation 未払い みはらい miharai unpaid 未来 みらい mirai future...
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The Japanese language uses a multitude of prefixes. In this section you will find a selection of the most common other prefixes. The Japanese language uses a lot of compound nouns. This means that a...
View ArticleGrammar of places for JLPT N5
All grammar related to places / locations required for JLPT N5 Here is a collection of grammar and phrases used to express places or locations. These three items are required for the JLPT N5. If you...
View ArticleGrammar of nouns for JLPT N5
All about grammar of nouns for the JLPT N5 This is a collection of grammar forms that are likely to be required to pass the JLPT N5 level. Place your cursor above the grammar description to get more...
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