The Japanese word for "to eat"
Taberu
Conjugate "taberu"
The Japanese word for "toilet"
toire
What do we call the "action words" in a sentence.
Verbs
The particle that turns the sentence into a question.
ka
The Japanese word for "to go"
Conjugate "nomu"
nomimasu
The Japanese word for "cafe"
kissaten
What we do to verbs to use them in a sentence.
Conjugate them.
The particle that marks possession.
no
The Japanese word for "to return"
kaeru
Conjugate "suru"
shimasu
The Japanese word for "school"
gakkou
How to conjugate a "ru" verb.
Drop the "ru" and add "masu". (Ex. taberu => tabemasu)
The particle that marks the direct object in the sentence.
o
The Japanese word for "to come"
kuru
Conjugate "kuru"
kimasu
The Japanese word for "bank"
ginkou
How to conjugate an "u" verb
Change the "u" to "i", add "masu". (Ex. iku => ikimasu).
The particle that marks the goal toward which something moves, or the time at which something takes place.
ni
The Japanese word for "to do"
suru
Conjugate "kaeru"
kaerimasu
The Japanese word for "post office"
yuubinkyoku
How to conjugate an irregular verb
Drop the "ru", change hiragana with "u" to "i" form, add masu. (ex. kuru => kimasu, suru => shimasu)
The particle that marks the location where the action takes place.
de