Just as in Spanish and Italian, pronouns in Japanese are generally omitted in the conversation if the meaning of the…
Noun in Japanese only have one form, which is used under all circumstances. The noun itself even includes the concept…
Just like comparative degree, there is no superlative degree form in Japanese. ‘The most’ for comparing three or more objects is…
In this lesson, we will learn how to construct comparative sentences in Japanese. The good news is, you do not…
能 (néng), 會 [会] (huì) and 可以 (kě yǐ) are all translated as can. Here comes the question, how do…
If you are learning French, telling the time is definitely an important skill you should have. Here we provide you…
As in ‘and’, ‘or in Japanese’ is not a word, but more like a concept of conditionals. In this post,…
In the previous lesson, we have learned how to use 比 (bǐ) for Comparison in Chinese. Today, we will learn…
Using 比 (bǐ) for Comparison in ChineseThere are several ways to express comparison in Chinese. Among them, 比 (bǐ) is…
The verb to come and to go in Japanese is not as simple as English does. The dictionary defines…