孫が三人います。男の子が一人と、女の子が二人です。 Mago ga san’nin imasu. Otokonoko ga hitori to, on’nanoko ga futari desu. We have three grandchildren: one boy and two girls. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Languages. Visit us to learn much more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/japanese-family-terms/
公園に行きたいです。Kouen ni ikitai desu. I want to go to the park. #Japanese vocabulary for #summer. #LearnJapanese #Languages. Click to #learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/summer-in-japanese/
Summer in Japanese

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映画より本の方が面白いと思います。 Ēga yori hon no hō ga omoshiroi to omoimasu. I think that books are more interesting than films. #Japanese for likes and interests. #LearnJapanese #JapaneseVocabulary. Visit us to learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/likes-and-interests-in-japanese/
Likes and Interests in Japanese

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バスケットボールをしましょう。Basukettobooru o shimashou. Let’s play basketball. #Japanese vocabulary for #summer. #LearnJapanese #Languages. Click to #learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/summer-in-japanese/
"On the way, the two of them talked about nothing in particular. " What did you last say to someone 道すがら, walking, that you might never have said sitting still? Kiko has 道すがら and tens of thousands more words waiting on learn.japanology.nl - learn one element, then read it everywhere. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #WordOfTheDay #Japanology #Etymology #Japan
A common mistake in Japanese is the use of particles. For example, using "が" (ga) when you should use "は" (wa). "私は学生です" (Watashi wa gakusei desu) means "I am a student," while "私が学生です" (Watashi ga gakusei desu) emphasizes "I" as the one who is a student, which can change the meaning in context. Remember, "は" marks the topic, while "が" indicates the subject! 🇯🇵 #GrammarTip #Japanese #LearnJapanese #LanguageLearning #JapaneseGrammar
散歩をしましょう。Sanpo o shimashou. Let’s go for a walk. #Japanese vocabulary for #summer. #LearnJapanese #Languages. Click to #learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/summer-in-japanese/
Summer in Japanese

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{本・言葉・映画}は面白いと思います。 {Hon/Kotoba/Ēga} wa omoshiroi to omoimasu. I think that books/languages/films are interesting. #Japanese for likes and interests. #LearnJapanese #JapaneseVocabulary. Visit us to learn more. https://thelanguagegarage.com/likes-and-interests-in-japanese/
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Karera wa saigo no hitori ni naru made tatakatta. "They fought until only one man was left. " A stone club, a bronze blade, two armies in the field, and the cold shudder of the man about to fight, all held inside one character: 戦. Kiko has 戦 and thousands more characters waiting on learn.japanology.nl - learn one element, then read it everywhere. #Japanese #LearnJapanese #Kanji #JLPT #KanjiOfTheDay #Japanology #Etymology #Japan

Many learners mix up は (wa) and が (ga). Use は to introduce a topic, while が highlights the subject of a sentence.

For example:
Incorrect: *猫は好きです* (I like cats).
Correct: *猫が好きです* (Cats are what I like).

Remember, は sets the stage, and が shines the spotlight! 🇯🇵

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