Beginner Japanese/Existence and Copula

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This lesson will teach you how to say that something exists or doesn't exist.

Reading

Read Expressing state-of-being.

Exercises

Edit the section below and write the exercise above in hiragana and kanji in this format:

====~~~(this signs your name)====
Hiragana:
*words form meaning
*words form meaning
*words form meaning
*words form meaning

Kanji:
*words form meaning
*words form meaning
*words form meaning
*words form meaning

It will be checked by a fellow student or instructor.
Japanese Existence and Copula/completed exercises contains corrected exercises.
Example: Hiragana:

Kanji:

Examples in polite speech: Hiragana:

Kanji:

Area to put Exercises

Yama da. Declarative.

Yama janai. Negative.

Yama datta. Declarative, past.

Yama janakatta. Negative, past.

Exercises using polite speech: Yama desu. Declarative

Yama dewaarimasen. Negative

Yama deshita. Declarative, past.

Yama Dewaarimasendeshita. Negative, past


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Assignment

Questions

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See also

Project: Beginner Japanese
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