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[Learn Japanese] Lesson 7-I am going to Tokyo

Lesson 7 Fundamentals

  • Goal:

    Learning one of the Japanese joshi particle “e” and “ni” in order to say a phrase such as “I am going to Tokyo”, the conversation includes direction of “where to”.

  • What:

    Joshi is a Japanese particle that helps to connect with words and give meaning. “e” or “ni” can be used to describe “where to”.

  • How to use:

    Add Joshi “e” or “ni” after the place you are going to.

    Tokyo e or Tokyo ni/とうきょう へ or とうきょう に

    Adding the verb go=iku/ikimasu will complete the sentence.

    eg. Tokyo e ikimasu. Tokyo ni ikimasu


Example Phrases

Tokyo e ikimasu.

とうきょう へ いきます。

I am going to Tokyo.

*Tokyo ni ikimasu will do the same thing.

Uchi e kaerimasu.

うち へ かえります。

I am going home.

Pronunciation

It includes all the phrases in the PDF and above. It’s my real voice recording.

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Lesson 7_Tokyo ni iku

New Words

iku/ikimasu=go

*Japanese has the respectful language that you use to speak to older people or someone you don’t know. Ikimasu is a polite version of the word iku. It can also mean that future tense like “will go”.

Kaeru/kaerimasu=go home

Uchi=home

1 Pager Summary

Below is the PDF file that summarizes the Lesson 6. It also includes additional phrases and new vocabularies.

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