Previously we learn how to change verbs into a -ba form, but was not fully covered. In today’s post, we shall learn how to change adjectives and -taiたい form into the -baば or -taraたら form. By changing adjectives and -taiたい form into the -ba or -taraたらform, you can make an assumption of a statement. First, [...]
Monthly Archives: May 2008
Learn How to say “Going to do something” in Japanese
You probably would want to tell a Japanese that you want to go to do something. Thats what we shall learn in today’s post. By combining the root of a verb that uses the -masu form with the ni iku に いく, you can easily express what you want to do. Example like “go to eat”, [...]
Learn to Use the -naru Verb with an Adjective or Noun to Express Changes in an Object
Here is another useful verb that everyone should learn, the naru なる verb which means “to change”. Find out how you can use this useful verb together with the naな and iい adjectives to express changes in something in Japanese. This is commonly use in conversational Japanese langauge.
Find out the Different Ways of Saying I and You in Japanese
Some of you might not be aware, in the Japanese language, there are different ways of saying I and You. Each has its own politeness level. Learn the most poilte way to the rudest way of calling people in Japanese
Learn How to Express Recommendation or Suggestion in Japanese
Another useful expression in Japanese is the -ta hou ga ii -た ほう が いい which means “better to do…something”. It is use when you want to recommend or suggest to someone to do something. Verbs needs to be change into the -ta form first before adding the hou ga ii ほう が いい behind. Lets find out more
Learn How to Use -tekuru and -teiku to Show Verb Motion in Japanese
Does anyone knows the meaning of いってきます ittekimasu? Those who often watch Japanese dramas or animes probably heard it many times. The word itte いってmeans to go, which of course we have learnt it from the previous posts. And why is there a きます kimasu attached after it? So does it means to “to go [...]


