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Lesson 3 Grammar. Noun 1 NO Noun 2. Bigger concept NO smaller concept. Noun 1 modifies Noun 2 N1 owns N2= N1’s N2 N2 belongs to N1 Can convey a variety of relationships between the two nouns. Watashi no namae Watashi no kuruma Watashi no kazoku
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Noun 1 NO Noun 2 Bigger concept NO smaller concept Noun 1 modifies Noun 2 N1 owns N2= N1’s N2 N2 belongs to N1 Can convey a variety of relationships between the two nouns
Watashi no namae Watashi no kuruma Watashi no kazoku Toyota-san no senkoo Suzuki-san no shigoto My name My car My family Ms. Toyota’s major Mr. Suzuki’s job Possessions Owner’s name + NO + object
CSUN NO Terao-sensei CSUN NO gakusei Nihon Ginkoo NO Toyota-san Prof. Terao from LBCC Student(s) at LBCC Mr. Toyota from Bank of Japan Group Membership Where you belong + NO + person’s name
Tookyoo no daigaku Tookyoo no Honda-san Amerika no ginkoo Nihon no hon Nihon no kuruma Furansu no eiga College(s) in Tokyo Honda-san who lives in Tokyo, Honda-san from Tokyo Banks in the U.S. A book about Japan Japanese cars French movies Location Location + NO + Object / people
Kookoosei no imooto Gakusei no Toyota-san My sister who is a high school student Toyota-san who is a student. Appositive Noun 1 = Noun 2
Ashita no tesuto Kyoo no shigoto Nihongo no gakkoo Tomorrow’s test Today’s work Japanese language school Others
N1 no kuruma Toyota wa nihon no kuruma desu. BMW wa doitsu no kuruma desu. Hyundai wa kankoku no kuruma desu.
N1 no ryoori Sushi wa nihon no ryoori desu. Sundubu wa kankoku no ryoori desu.
Honda-san no Kazoku Ginkooin 48 Shufu 42 8 10 21 20
Think of a friend. Tell a classmate your friend’s name, school and major using N1 NO N2. • Watashi no tomodachi wa _____-san desu. • _____-san no daigaku wa ______-daigaku desu. • _____-san no senkoo wa _________desu.
1. You meet a student from another school. Introduce yourself by identifying your school and using N1 NO N2. Hajimemashite. (Watashi wa) __________daigaku no _________ desu. 2. Introduce yourself by identifying your work place and using N1 NO N2.