[Learn Japanese] Lesson 5-I eat ramen

Lesson 5 Fundamentals

Goal:

Goal is to learn one of the joshi “wo” in order to be able to say the phrase like “I eat ramen”.

what is it":

Joshi is a Japanese particle that helps to connect with words and give meaning.    

Wo is a joshi to explain the object that supports the verbs.

how to use:

Add Joshi before the object of the matter. Subject + verb + wo + noun.

I eat Ramen. You eat what? That ‘What’ is where this Joshi “wo” can support. It’s Ramen that you eat. So wo comes after the ramen the object.


Example Phrases

Ramen wo taberu

ラーメンをたべる

I eat ramen.

Kinou Ramen wo tabemashita.

きのう ラーメン を たべました。

Yesterday, I ate ramen.

Ashita Misoshiru wo tukurimasu.

あした、みそしる を つくります。

Tomorrow, I will make miso soup.

Pronounciation

New Words

Eat=Taberu/たべる

Make=tsukuru/つくる

Miso soup=misoshiru/みそしる

Yesterday=kinou/きのう

tomorrow=ashita/あした

picture=shashin/しゃしん

take (a picture)=(shashin wo )toru/(しゃしんを)とる

later=atode/あとで


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