★ 猫の手も借りたい (neko no te mo karitai) literally means “I even want to borrow a cat’s hand.” ★ You use this kotowaza when you are so busy that you feel like you would even take help from a cat. みなさんはどんな時に猫の手も借りたいですか? ฅ'ω'ฅ http://www.punipunijapan.com/neko-no-te-mo-karitai/
There are two forms of sentence structure you can use with prepositions.
topic は something の position(preposition) に あります・います
something の position に subject が あります・います
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I’ve been meaning to make this post for a while, and I got an anon the other day asking about particles and a request from someone to make this post, so here it is! A list of basic particles and their usage! I hope this can help anyone struggling with particles and how to use them, but if I have made any mistakes please let me know ^^ (also please don’t remove my caption!)
会う (あう)- to meet
開く (あく)- to become open
開ける (あける)- to open
上げる (あげる)- to give
遊ぶ (あそぶ)- to play, to make a visit
あびる - to bathe, to shower
洗う (あらう)- to wash
ある - to be, to have (inanimate)
歩く (あるく)- to walk
言う (いう)- to say
行く (いく)- to go
居る (いる)- to be, to have (animate)
要る (いる)- to need
入れる (いれる)- to put in
歌う (うたう)- to sing
生まれる (うまれる)- to be born
売る (うる)- to sell
起きる (おきる)- to get up
置く (おく)- to put
教える (おしえる)- to teach, to tell
押す (おす)- to push, to stamp
覚える (おぼえる)- to remember
泳ぐ (およぐ)- to swim
降りる (おりる)- to get off, to descend
終わる (おわる)- to finish
買う (かう)- to buy
返す (かえす)- to return something
帰る (かえる)- to return, to go back
かかる - to take time or money
書く (かく)- to write
かける - to call by phone
貸す (かす)- to lend
借りる (かりる)- to borrow
消える (きえる)- to disappear
聞く (きく)- to hear, to listen, to ask
切る (きる)- to cut
着る (きる)- to put on
曇る (くもる)- to become cloudy/dim
来る (くる)- to come
消す (けす)- to erase, to turn off
答える (こたえる)- to answer
コピーする - to copy
困る (こまる)- to be worried
咲く (さく)- to bloom
差す (さす)- to stretch out, to raise
散歩する (さんぽする)- to stroll
死ね (しね)- to die
閉まる (しまる)- to close, to be closed
閉める (しめる)- to close something
締める (しめる)- to tie
知る (しる)- to know
吸う (すう)- to smoke
住む (すむ)- to live in
する - to do
座る (すわる)- to sit
掃除する (そうじする)- to clean, to sweep
出す (だす)- to put out
立つ (たつ)- to stand
頼む (たのむ)- to ask
食べる (たべる)- to eat
違う (ちがう)- to differ
使う (つかう)- to use
疲れる (つかれる)- to get tired
着く (つく)- to arrive at
作る (つくる)-to make
つける - to turn on
勤める (つとめる)- to work for someone
出かける (でかける)- to go out
できる - to be able to
出る (でる)- to leave, to go out
取る (とる)- to take something
撮る (とる)- to take a photo or film
鳴く (なく)- to chirp, roar, croak etc
無くす (なくす)- to lose something
習う (ならう)- to learn
並ぶ (ならぶ)- to line up, to stand in line
並べる (ならべる)- to line up, to set up
なる - to become
脱ぐ (ぬぐ)- to take off clothes
寝る (ねる)- to sleep, to go to bed
登る (のぼる)- to climb
飲む (のむ)- to drink
乗る (のる)- to ride, to get on
入る (はいる)- to enter, to contain
はく - to wear, to put on trousers
始まる (はじまる)- to begin
走る (はしる)- to run
働く (はたらく)- to work
話す (はなす)- to speak
貼る (はる)- to stick
晴れる (はれる)- to be sunny
引く (ひく)- to pull
弾く (ひく)- to play an instrument
吹く (ふく)- to blow (wind)
降る (ふる)- to fall (rain, snow)
勉強する (べんきょうする)- to study
曲がる (まがる)- to turn, to bend
待つ (まつ)- to wait
磨く (みがく)- to brush teeth, to polish
見せる (みせる)- to show
見る (みる)- to see, to watch, to look
持つ (もつ)- to hold
休む (やすむ)- to rest
やる - to do
行く (ゆく)- to go
呼ぶ (よぶ)- to call out, to invite
読む (よむ)- to read
練習する (れんしゅうする)- to practice
分かる (わかる)- to be understood
忘れる (わすれる)- to forget
渡す (わたす)- to hand over
渡る (わたる)- to go across
Hey German Study Buddies,
I think watching German youtube for the past year or so has allowed my German to improve so much. Adopting the German colloquialisms and listening to the fluency and grammar structures in the videos has really helped me so so much! For anybody learning a language: youtube is the best!
Not only is it fun to watch the many funny videos or hauls (yes…I have obsession with clothing hauls), but also you can learn so much by just continually listening to the German. Anyway, it took me a while to find these German youtubers so I thought I would share them in one big master post here:
PS: if you know any other good German youtubers let me know and I’ll add to the list! :) PPS: I put a little heart next to my favourite ones x
Funny Videos: ♡ Luca Con-Crafter: https://www.youtube.com/user/ConCrafter Lifestyle : ♡ Anika Teller: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUyjVrHZ5lpKSOEkXASdt7w Anne Welt : https://www.youtube.com/user/annewelt ♡ Hannah : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr7AU8iyxuCcedAwy4vJQHQ Taimi: https://www.youtube.com/user/MyLittlePinkMuffin ♡ Ema Louise: https://www.youtube.com/user/xXTheMakeUpGuruXx Diana zur Löwen: https://www.youtube.com/user/dfashion100germany Laren Joelle: https://www.youtube.com/user/LaurenCocoXO/videos Bibis Beauty Palace: https://www.youtube.com/user/BibisBeautyPalace Rebekah Wing: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHKVTtxg9yRJ_5KDMZFCkCw/videos ♡ Shanti Tan: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheMsMania ♡ Ischtar Isik: https://www.youtube.com/user/isipisi5 ♡ Katharine Damm: https://www.youtube.com/user/katharinadamm/videos Laura Lareeva: https://www.youtube.com/user/youshouldalwaysfeel/videos xLaeta: https://www.youtube.com/user/xLaeta/videos Bonny Trash: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1FUmelOA9Tc8VFmoeexIkw/videos ViktoriaSarina: https://www.youtube.com/user/ViktoriaSarina/videos Lisa-Marie Schiffner: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrVsCGkgj5Yz6d5l7etndkg Tina Neumann: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU1scWF4_I3SgoO9px3K-1g/videos Barbara Sofie: https://www.youtube.com/user/Barbieloveslipsticks/videos Douniaslimani: https://www.youtube.com/user/douniaslimani/videos Gronkh: https://www.youtube.com/user/Gronkh/videos Cold Mirror: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWr0CosN0dY Space Radio: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceFrogsRadio Space Frogs: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpaceFrogsEnt Doktor Allwissend: https://www.youtube.com/user/doktorallwissend Marti Fischer: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC78yJH3WrmLE6AyL0OgPV7g Mr Wissen 2 Go: https://www.youtube.com/user/MrWissen2go/videos Applear Pictures: https://www.youtube.com/user/ApplewarPictures Marmelade Oma: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSSUG_vo76v04FKRnsWavMA/videos LeFloid: https://www.youtube.com/user/LeFloid Unge: https://www.youtube.com/user/unge
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Just a person learning Japanese. Self-learner. If you're also studying Japanese and want to practice with someone (and you're also very much a beginner) then message me! はじめまして! さびーなです。よとしく!
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