How to say not necessary in Japanese

On this post we will learn about the word unnecessary or not necessary in Japanese language. Necessary is a na adjective in Japanese language. It is an essential yet easy to learn word which you can use in your daily life. Not necessary in Japanese English: Not necessary / UnnecessaryHiragana: ひつようじゃないです。Hiragana: ひつようでは ありません。Kanji: 必要じゃないです。/ では … Read more

How to say necessary in Japanese

Today we will learn about the word necessary in Japanese language. Necessary is a na adjective in Japanese language. It is an important yet easy to learn word which you can use in your daily life. Necessary in Japanese English: NecessaryHiragana: ひつよう。Kanji: 必要。Reading: hitsuyou. Examples English: It is necessary.Hiragana: これはひつようです。Kanji: これは必要です。Reading: kore wa hitsuyou desu. … Read more

Japanese Dictionary Form verb group two

Dictionary form for group two Japanese verbs are pretty much straightforward. The general rule is to replace ます (masu) with る (ru). Example:あびます becomes あびるいれます becomes いれる Lets have a look on plain form for group two verbs: HiraganaKanjiMeaning Dictionary formReading あびます浴びますto take bath あびるabiru います居ますto exist (object can move) いるiru いれます入れますto enter いれるireru うけます受けますto … Read more

Japanese Dictionary Form verb group three

Dictionary form for group three Japanese verbs are as important as group one and group two. In order to learn the dictionary form for group three firstly lets look on how to identify group three verbs. How to identify group three verbs? It is possible to divide the word into two words. For example: べんきょう … Read more

Japanese Dictionary Form verb group one

Japanese dictionary form is the basic form of each Japanese verb. In daily life it is the most used form in Japanese society i.e. Japanese people use this form with their friends and family members. On this post we will learn about this dictionary form for verb group one. RULES: If you have い, ち, … Read more

Japanese Nakatta Form verb group three

Nakatta form for group three Japanese verbs are as important as group one and group two. In order to learn the nakatta form for group three firstly lets look on how to identify group three verbs. How to identify group three verbs? When it is possible to divide the word into two words. For example: … Read more

Japanese Nakatta Form verb group two

Nakatta form for group two Japanese verbs are pretty much straight forward. The general rule is to replace ます (masu) with なかった (nakatta).When converted to nakatta form, it means did not do something (action/verb) or did not want to do something (action/verb). Example:1. あびます becomes あびなかった means did not take bath/did not want to take … Read more

Japanese Nakatta Form verb group one

Nakatta form is one of the useful form of Japanese plain form. It is commonly used in Japanese society i.e. Japanese people use this form with their friends and family members. Today we will learn about this nakatta form of verb group one. When converted to nakatta form, it means did not do something (action/verb) … Read more

Kitchen items in Japanese

Kitchen in Japanese is だいどころ (daidokoro) – 台所. We use kitchen everyday. It is one of the most essential part in our daily life. Therefore, it is recommend that if you are a new comer who is currently living in Japan or want to live/stay in near future you should get familiar with Japanese terms … Read more

Useful katakana words

In Japan you will come across Japanese Katakana words around you while exploring the country. Some words are written using this Katakana instead of Hiragana because those words are not Japanese but comes from English (or foreign language). On this lesson we will learn common words using Katakana characters. English: StarbucksKatakana: スターバックスReading: sutaabakkusu English: CleaningKatakana: … Read more