Learn Japanese with JapanesePod101.com. If this, then that. Sounds confusing, but it’s a big part of all languages. Can you tell someone the consequences of their actions in Japanese? Can you tell your friend, “If you don’t want to, then you don’t have to”? Few things in life are certain. Learn the Japanese that allows you to describe what will happen as a result of an “if.” In this lower intermediate Japanese lesson, delve into the all-important tara (if) Japanese conjunction. Discover Japanese sentence patterns that allow you to talk about what will happen if a certain thing takes place. If you want to master Japanese, then you need to read this lesson!

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Mina-san, which do you prefer? Hitokara or Karaoke with your friends?
ストレス解消にいいらしいですよ。
I’ve head that some people do Hitokara when they are stressed out.
For me, Karaoke with friends.
I love the “Japanese” booth style Karaoke places. Normally, the Karaoke I’ve seen has been at a bar with a massive crowd.
Category: Lower Intermediate Lessons (S3) |
Grammar: tara | Function: talk about what will happen if a certain thing takes place | Topic: hitokara | Politeness Level: casual
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