the NI particle in Japanese

the NI particle in Japanese

Learn more about the Japanese NI particle in its main uses in NIHONGO! The particle ni is one of the most functional particles in Japanese grammar. It can be used to indicate existence and location, direction of

the japanese calendar

The Japanese Calendar - Japanese Eras

The Japanese calendar, in its original form, does not count the years like our Gregorian calendar. The traditional Japanese calendar is based on eras, where the count is reset whenever one era ends and another begins.

The MO particle in Japanese

The mo particle - も

In Japanese, the most common function of the particle mo is to indicate a kind of similarity between words in the same sentence. According to Japanese grammar, the particle mo can replace other particles in parallel sentences, putting two words on end.

Oshougatsu – New Year in Japanese

Oshougatsu - New Year in Japanese

Continuing with our last article about Oshougatsu the Japanese New Year, let's get to know some more rituals that the Japanese perform during the new year, in addition to many remarkable facts of Japanese culture. Have in mind

Japanese New Year and its traditions

Oshougatsu - New Year in Japanese

The Japanese New Year is not exactly a commemorative date, but a period of festivities and traditions that are completely different from the western world. Sometimes I wish that in Brazil things were like in Japan. Of three