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Guia para Intercâmbio no Japão: Básico do Básico
Fazer intercâmbio no Japão é o sonho de muitos brasileiros interessados na cultura japonesa, na língua e em novas oportunidades. Mas por onde começar? Este guia básico apresenta as principais etapas, requisitos e dicas para quem está considerando dar esse passo. Como funciona? O intercâmbio funciona por meio de escolas de japonês que aceitam estudantes […]
Leia mais [...]Marcador de Tópico: は
A partícula は (wa) em japonês é uma das mais importantes e utilizadas, funcionando principalmente como marcador de tópico. Ela indica sobre o que a frase está tratando, similar à expressão “quanto a” ou “em relação a” em português. Embora は pareça simples, dominar seu uso é fundamental para construir frases corretas em japonês. Uso […]
Leia mais [...]Criando Frases Simples: は e です
Em japonês, dois elementos muito importantes para formar frases são a partícula “は” e o verbo “です”. Juntos, eles ajudam a criar sentenças simples e educadas — ideais para quem está começando. Vamos entender como cada um funciona. は (wa) A partícula “は” é um marcador de tópico, o que significa que indica o assunto […]
Leia mais [...]Ask Someone About Their Opinion: はどうですか, はいかがですか and たらどうですか
In Japanese, the phrase “はどうですか” is a common and versatile way to ask someone about their opinion, condition, or suggestion regarding something. It translates to “how about” or “how is” in English. This structure is essential for engaging in everyday conversations and making polite inquiries. Let’s break down its usage and related structures, providing clear […]
Leia mais [...]Comparisons Between Two Things: はよりです, のなかでいちばん and ほどない
In Japanese, comparisons between two things are often made using the structure “は〜より・・・です.” This construction allows you to express that one noun (Noun-1) is more of an adjective (such as big, small, interesting) than another noun (Noun-2). This form is straightforward and is frequently used in everyday conversation. Let’s delve into the usage and related […]
Leia mais [...]Indicate One’s Intentions or Plans: つもり
In Japanese, the expression “つもり” is commonly used to indicate one’s intentions or plans. This phrase is versatile and can be used to convey a variety of intentions, from future actions to assumptions about oneself or others. Let’s explore the basic uses and structures of “つもり” and related grammatical patterns, keeping it simple and clear […]
Leia mais [...]Refer Specific Time or Moment: とき
The Japanese word “とき” (toki) is used to refer to a specific time or moment. It’s a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to indicate when something happens. Understanding how to use “とき” is fundamental for expressing time-related events in Japanese. Let’s explore its usage with clear explanations and examples. Basic Usage […]
Leia mais [...]Ermission or The Acceptability of an Action: てもいいです
The phrase てもいいです (te mo ii desu) is a fundamental expression in Japanese that conveys permission or the acceptability of an action. It’s a versatile structure that allows you to ask for or grant permission, making it an essential part of everyday conversation. Structure of てもいいです To form sentences using てもいいです, follow this structure: Verb […]
Leia mais [...]Prohibition or Something That Should Not Be Done: てはいけない
In Japanese, the phrase “てはいけない” is a fundamental expression used to indicate prohibition or something that should not be done. It’s essential for basic communication, as it helps set boundaries and rules. This post will explain the “てはいけない” structure, along with related grammatical expressions, to provide a comprehensive understanding of prohibitive expressions in Japanese. “てはいけない” […]
Leia mais [...]Talk About Your Past Experiences: たことがある
The phrase “たことがある” is a useful expression in Japanese that allows you to talk about your past experiences. This phrase is formed by taking the past tense of a verb, adding “こと,” and finishing with “がある.” The construction helps convey that you have done something before at least once. It’s a simple yet versatile way […]
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