JFBP 6 Flashcards
Present form verb endings
- masu (affirmative)
- masen (negative)
Past form verb endings
- mashita (affirmative)
- masendeshita (negative)
ni
used lilke the preposition βToβ in English. It is placed after a noun that denotes place.
Tokyo ni ikimasu
hello on telephone
moshimoshi
tomorrow
ashita
there - where the listener is
sochira
go (verb)
ikimasu
right? isnβt it? Comes at the end of the sentence or phrase
ne
alone βby one personβ
hitori de
come
kimasu
with, together (particle)
to
formal of ja. Well then, in any case
dewa
Good bye
shitsureishimasu
airport
kuko
station
eki
branch office
shisha
park
koen
friend
tomodachi
house
uchi
go
ikimasu
come
kimasu
kaerimasu
return, go home
yesterday
kino
today
kyo
tomorrow
ashita
last week
senshu
this week
konshu
next week
raishu
last month
sengetsu
this month
kongetsu
next month
raigetsu
last year
kyonen
kotoshi
this year
next year
rainen
business trip
shutcho
good bye, have a nice trip
itterasshai
Yokohama branch office
yokohama shisha
bus
basu
driver
untenshu
which (used before a noun)
dono
particle that marks the noun in a sentence after interrogatives like dore and dono
ga
-ban
number (counter used as a suffix after a number)
when
itsu
Hong Kong
Honkon
Tokyo Station
Tokyo Eki
the day after tomorrow
asatte
Present and past affirmative and negative of go
ikimasu
ikimasen
ikimashita
ikimasendeshita
Present and past affirmative and negative of come
kimasu
kimasen
kimashita
kimasendeshita
Present and past affirmative and negative of return, go home
kaerimasu
kaerimasen
kaerimashita
kaerimasendeshita