Today, Professor Suzuki is to make an announcement in class.
NAN is "what" and JI is "time". JI is a counter indicating a specific hour.
e.g.) NANJI DESU KA. (What time is it?)
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Various patterns of TE-form verbs
In the previous lesson, you learned the basic pattern for changing the MASU-form verbs to the TE-form : simply change MASU to TE.
Almost beyond the limit
Japanese is a language with lots of onomatopoeia. A wide range of onomatopoeia in the Japanese language, from noises made by animals to expressions of feelings, is explained by audio.