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Noun sentences & Sentence particles. What’s your name?. Nan desu ka? What is (it)? Q: Onamae wa (nan desu ka)? As for (your) name (what is it)? A: Namae desu ka. Sakamaki desu. (You mean my) name? It (is) Sakamaki. Sentence particle: ka.
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What’s your name? Nan desu ka? What is (it)? Q: Onamae wa (nan desu ka)? As for (your) name (what is it)? A: Namae desu ka. Sakamaki desu. (You mean my) name? It (is) Sakamaki
Sentence particle: ka • “Ka” is added to the end of a statement. • “Ka” turns a statement into a __________. Example: Gakusee desu ka? Hai soo desu. Iie, chigaimasu. question
Sentence particle: yo • “Yo” makes a sentence more assertive and enthusiastic. • Do not overuse it when you answer questions. Ex. Sensee desu ka? Are (you) a teacher? Hai, soo desu yo. Yes, that’s right, I assure you!
Sentence particle: ne • “Ne” makes a statement into a confirmation question. Ex. Kookoo desu ne? I think that (It) is high school, right?
I teach Japanese. I’m a high school teacher.
I’m Ken. I’m a college student from Germany.