It is essential to learn Japanese vocabulary when studying the language. In addition to words borrowed from other languages, Japanese vocabulary is vast and diverse. Learning essential words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary:これから
Meaning:from now on” or “from this point forward
It is used to describe future events or actions that will take place after the current time.
For example, if you were to say “これから、学校に行きます” (korekara, gakkō ni ikimasu), it means “I will go to school from now on” or “I will start going to school from this point forward.”
Here are ten sentences that use the word これから (korekara) in Japanese:
- これから、日本語を勉強します。 “I will study Japanese from now on.
- これからは、毎日運動するようにします。”I will make it a habit to exercise every day from now on.”
- これから先、そのことを私に話してください。”Please tell me about it from now on.”
- これからの計画は、まだ決めていません。 “I have not decided on the plan for the future yet.”
- これからも、引き続きよろしくお願いします。”Please continue to take care of me from now on.”
- これからも、一緒に仕事をしていきたいです。 “I want to continue working with you from now on.”
- これからは、私が代わりにお買い物をします。”I will do the shopping from now on instead.”
- これからは、より集中して取り組んでいきます。”I will work more focused from now on.”
- これから、毎週末、友達と遊びに行きます。”I will go out and play with friends every weekend from now on.”
- これからも、皆さんと一緒に働けることを嬉しく思います。 “I am happy to be able to work with everyone from now on.”