Complete Japanese Conjunctions List

Japanese conjunctions are words that connect clauses or phrases in a sentence. 

They serve to provide additional information, clarify the relationship between ideas, or indicate the degree of certainty of an assertion. Some common Japanese conjunctions include から (kara), で (de), と (to), and も (mo). 

In this lesson, we will discuss the various types of Japanese conjunctions and how they are used in sentences.

Here is a list of common Japanese conjunctions:

  1. から (kara): “from” or “because”
  2. で (de): “at,” “in,” or “by”
  3. と (to): “and”
  4. も (mo): “also,” “too,” or “even”
  5. が (ga): “but”
  6. のに (no ni): “despite” or “although”
  7. し (shi): “if”
  8. なら (nara): “if” or “when”
  9. だったら (dattara): “if” or “when”
  10. でも (demo): “but,” “however,” or “although”

The Japanese particle is a small word that indicates the relationship between words within a sentence. As part of a sentence, they are followed by other words, such as nouns, verbs, and adjectives. In English, some prepositions can be used as comparisons. Japanese uses 188 particles in total.

Here is a list of 188 Japanese particles Download

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