Japanese
~なくてもいい – Expressing ‘Don’t Have to’ in Japanes...
Learn how to use ~なくてもいい to say “don’t have to” in Japanese. See the meaning, verb formation, polite form, and easy N5 examples.
~なくてもいい – Expressing ‘Don’t Have to’ in Japanes...
Learn how to use ~なくてもいい to say “don’t have to” in Japanese. See the meaning, verb formation, polite form, and easy N5 examples.
~ないでください – Saying “Please Don’t Do” in Japanese...
Learn how to use ~ないでください to say “please don’t do something” in Japanese. See the meaning, formation, and common beginner examples.
~ないでください – Saying “Please Don’t Do” in Japanese...
Learn how to use ~ないでください to say “please don’t do something” in Japanese. See the meaning, formation, and common beginner examples.
~ないで – Saying “Without Doing” in Japanese [JLPT...
Learn how to use ~ないで to say “without doing” in Japanese, and how it also shows “don’t do X; do Y instead” in simple N5 sentences.
~ないで – Saying “Without Doing” in Japanese [JLPT...
Learn how to use ~ないで to say “without doing” in Japanese, and how it also shows “don’t do X; do Y instead” in simple N5 sentences.
~ない – Plain Negative Form in Japanese [JLPT N5]
Learn how to use ~ない, the plain negative form in Japanese. See how verbs change to mean “do not” or “will not” at JLPT N5 level.
~ない – Plain Negative Form in Japanese [JLPT N5]
Learn how to use ~ない, the plain negative form in Japanese. See how verbs change to mean “do not” or “will not” at JLPT N5 level.
~てみる – Trying Something Out in Japanese [JLPT N5]
Learn how to use ~てみる to say “try doing” in Japanese. This beginner-friendly guide explains meaning, formation, and natural example sentences.
~てみる – Trying Something Out in Japanese [JLPT N5]
Learn how to use ~てみる to say “try doing” in Japanese. This beginner-friendly guide explains meaning, formation, and natural example sentences.
~てある – Describing Prepared or Resulting States ...
Learn how to use ~てある to say something “has been done” in Japanese, focusing on the result of an action that remains now and feels prepared.
~てある – Describing Prepared or Resulting States ...
Learn how to use ~てある to say something “has been done” in Japanese, focusing on the result of an action that remains now and feels prepared.