level2 (N4)

How to Say “(Reason 1) and (Reason 2)” in Japanese | Using (Short Form) + し、(Short Form) + し

Learn how to give multiple reasons naturally in Japanese using the grammar pattern (short form) + し、(short form) + し. This beginner-friendly guide explains how to list examples and reasons smoothly in conversation.
level2 (N4)

How to Say “(Frequency) in (Period)” in Japanese | Using (period)に(frequency)

Learn how to express how often something happens in Japanese using the grammar pattern (period)に(frequency). This guide shows how to say phrases like “three times a week” and “once a year” naturally.
level2 (N4)

How to Say “Can Do” in Japanese | Mastering Potential Verbs(可能動詞)

Learn how to express ability and possibility in Japanese using potential verbs like できる, 話せる, and 食べられる. This guide covers conjugation, particle changes, and common mistakes with easy examples.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “It Will Probably…” in Japanese | Using (short) + deshou(〜でしょう)

Deshou (でしょう) in Japanese grammar: learn the (short-form) + deshou pattern to express guess & prediction, see examples, common mistakes, practice drills, and FAQs for JLPT N5-N4 learners.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “I Intend to” in Japanese | Using V + tsumori da(〜つもりだ)

Learn how to express plans and intentions in Japanese using the grammar pattern 〜つもりだ、~つもりです. This guide covers how to say things like “I intend to study” or “I don’t plan to eat” with verb short forms and clear examples.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “Do Such Things As V1 and V2” in Japanese | Using V たり V たりする

Learn how to say “do things like A and B” in Japanese using the grammar pattern V-たり V-たりする. This guide explains how to list example actions naturally with clear conjugation rules and sample sentences.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “As Many As” and “Only” in Japanese | Using Number + も / しか

Learn how to say “as many as” with 〜も and “only” or “as few as” with 〜しか in Japanese. This guide shows how to express surprise or limitation with numbers and the correct verb forms for each.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “I Want to ~” in Japanese | Using Verb + tai (たい)

Learn how to express your desires in Japanese using the ~たい form. This guide shows how to say “I want to eat,” “I don’t want to go,” and more using verb stem + たい. Includes examples, conjugation tips, and usage notes.
level1 (N5)

How to Say “Too Much” in Japanese | Using V/Adj + sugiru (すぎる)

Learn how to express “too much” in Japanese using the grammar pattern V/Adj + すぎる (sugiru). This guide shows how to use it with verbs and adjectives to say things like “too expensive,” “ate too much,” or “too cold.”
level1 (N5)

How to Say “by car” or “with a pen” in Japanese | The Means/Instrument Particle で

Learn how to use the Japanese particle で to express the means or method of an action. This guide covers how to say things like “by train,” “with chopsticks,” and “in Japanese” with clear examples and beginner-friendly explanations.