What is that thing?
It’s an important question and today we’re going to teach you how to ask it!
We’ll also learn how to use the Japanese sentence ending particles, ne and yo. You’ll be seeing these in every Japanese conversation for the rest of your life, so it’s best to master them now. We’ll also review how to use the question particle ka. These are the 3 most essential particles used in Japanese.

Have Fun When You Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Today Fuyuka is checking in for her flight to visit her parents in Shikoku. We’ll be introducing particles for indication location. Also, if you thinking of coming to Japan via Narita Airport, Rebekkah and Naomi discuss some of the options for getting from into Tokyo. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Last week Mr. Yamada just barely made it in time to check in for his flight to Vancouver. Today he is arriving with his extremely heavy luggage. It seems he was trying to save money by packing something unusual in his suitcase. Our grammar point is the sentence final particle kai and the polite auxiliary verb oru. Also we’ll cover a few popular words borrowed from the Osaka Dialect. After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
Learn Japanese at JapanesePod101.com! Mr. Yamada is late for his flight to Vancouver! His luggage is way over the allotted weight, so he has to pay a penalty fee. What could be so heavy? We’ll be covering the causative form and the humble expression -te itadaku, both of which are critical for the JLPT - so you don’t wanna miss this one! After listening, stop by JapanesePod101.com and be sure to leave us a post!
Category: Newbie Lessons (S4) | 16 Comments »
Grammar: ka (question particle) | Function: asking about things | Topic: luggage, strength | Politeness Level: Polite
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