Anna, an international student from Thailand, introduced herself to her tutor Sakura. Anna hands something to Sakura.
NO is a particle that links two nouns. In Japanese, you put a modifying word before a noun.
e.g.) TOKYO NO OMIYAGE (a souvenir from Tokyo)
Sentences for asking questions
When we ask questions in Japanese, we don’t change the word order. You just simply add the particle, KA at the end of sentences, and add a rising intonation. So, adding KA to the sentence KORE WA OMIYAGE DESU (This is a souvenir) becomes KORE WA OMIYAGE DESU KA (Is this a souvenir?)
Walking
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.