conjunction

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【Japanese grammar】Conjunctions used at the start of a sentence

EnglishJapanese (Hiragana)+ KanjiRomaji (with space)RomajiDetailFirst of allまずma zumazuFirst of allだいいちに第一にda i i chi ni...
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Obento Deluxe Unit 9 Grammar Notes

VocabularyPlaces and activitiesEnglishKanaRomaji (with space)Romajiwhereどこdo kodokomovieえいがe i gaeigabeachうみu miumischoo...
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Japanese grammar index

Sentence patterns that you have on this page are for beginners to intermediate learners of Japanese.
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【Japanese grammar: conjunction】て form + も(ても、temo)= even if

On this page, you can learn how to make sentences with the sentence pattern for 'even if' in Japanese.
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How to say ‘also’ in Japanese

There are two words to say 'also' in Japanese correctly. They are また and も. Let's learn how to use them on this page.
Difference

【Difference】between と (to) and とき (toki) that are both conjunctions

Let's find out what is the difference between と and とき.
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【Japanese grammar: conjunction】ので(node)= because: how to express reason

Let's learn how to say those sentences in Japanese: I like John because he is handsome. I like a phone because it is convenient. I don't like tomatoes because it is not yummy. My older sister works because she wants money.
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【Japanese grammar】からです(karadesu)= It is because: how to express reason

Let's learn how to say those sentences in Japanese: It is because chocolates are yummy. It is because my mother is kind. It is because Japan is beautiful. It is because I washed dishes.
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【Japanese grammar: conjunction】から(kara)= because: how to express reason

Let's learn how to say those sentences in Japanese: I like my friends because they are funny. I like the internet because it is convenient. I don't like school because it is boring. My older brother studies Japanese at school because he needs it in the future.
Difference

【Difference】between と (to), ば (ba) and ら (ra)

Introduction と, ば and ら are used in the sentence pattern below: Sentence 2 + if or when + Sentence 1 ↓ Sentence 1...