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Hi, everyone.
Welcome to the Ultimate Japanese Particle Guide.
In this lesson, you'll learn the particle...
から (kara)
This particle is called the starting point particle, because it tells you when or where something begins.
It means "from."
When meaning "from," this particle comes after a noun.
Let's see a sentence.
三時からミーティングがあります。 (San-ji kara mītingu ga arimasu.)
Literally, it means "There is a meeting from three," but you can also translate it as “We have a meeting at three."
Which expression marks the starting point?
三時から (San-ji kara)
Literally, "from three o'clock." Then, it says "there is a meeting."
ミーティングがあります。 (mītingu ga arimasu.)
Let's hear an example with a place as starting point.
ここから駅は近いです。 (Koko kara eki wa chikai desu.)
“From here, the train station is close.”
Which expression do you think marks the starting point?
ここから (Koko kara)
Yes, which means "From here." Then, it says "the train station is close."
駅は近いです (eki wa chikai desu)
Let's take a look at a few more examples.
ベランダから洗濯物が落ちました。 (Beranda kara sentakumono ga ochimashita.)
“The laundry fell off the balcony.”
試合は8時からです。 (Shiai wa hachi-ji kara desu.)
"The game starts at 8 o'clock."
東京から新幹線で行きました。(Tōkyō kara shinkansen de ikimashita.)
"I went (there) from Tokyo by a bullet train."
This particle can also indicate materials.
Also, in this case, you can translate it as "from."
Let's hear an example.
ぶどうからワインを作る。 (Budō kara wain o tsukuru.)
"I make wine from grapes." Let's hear again the expression which indicates the material.
ぶどうから (Budō kara)
We saw another particle that could be used for the same purpose...
Is there a difference between them?
で also indicates the material something is made of or from.
Yes, から is only used when the material doesn't appear to be in its original state.
So when the nature of the material is obvious, you should use de.
When the product is the result of material going through a somewhat complex process, you can mark the material either with de or kara.
Let's take a look at a few more examples with the same particle used to indicate materials.
米からお酒を作ります。 (Kome kara o-sake o tsukurimasu.)
"I make sake from rice."
私は、木から和紙を作りました。 (Watashi wa ki kara washi o tsukurimashita.)
"I made Japanese washi paper from wood."
このセーターはペットボトルから作られています。(Kono sētā wa pettobotoru kara tsukura rete imasu.)
"This sweater is made from plastic bottles."
Now, let's use what you learned in this lesson.
We learned how to say “We have a meeting at three."
三時からミーティングがあります。 (San-ji kara mītingu ga arimasu.)
Here, the particle から (kara) marks the starting point. The structure is...
[starting point] から (kara)
Now let's try with "I'll be on a diet starting from today."
Here are the words for "today" and "to be on a diet."
今日 (kyō)
ダイエットをします(daietto o shimasu)
Try to say "I'll be on a diet starting from today." in Japanese. [pause]
The answer is...
今日から、ダイエットをします。 (Kyō kara daietto o shimasu.)
Did you get it right? In this sentence, the particle から (kara) marks a starting point.
Let's try one more. We also learned how to say "I make wine from grapes."
ぶどうからワインを作る。 (Budō kara wain o tsukuru.)
Here, the particle から (kara) marks the materials something is made of or from.
The structure is...
[materials] から(kara) [product] を 作ります(o tsukurimasu)
Now let's try with "I make tofu from soy beans."
Here are the words for "soy beans" and "tofu."
大豆 (daizu)
豆腐 (tōfu)
Try to say "I make tofu from soy beans" in Japanese. [pause]
The answer is...
大豆から豆腐を作ります。(Daizu kara tōfu o tsukurimasu.)
Well done! In this case, the particle indicates a material.
In this lesson, you learned about the particle...
から
In the next lesson, you'll learn about the particle...
まで
See you in the next lesson. Bye!
Bye~

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