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 basic words and phrases, as well as specialized terminology and idiomatic expressions, is essential for effective communication in Japanese.
Japanese Vocabulary: 誰 (dare)
Meaning: Who
In Japanese, the phrase “dare” means “who.” To use it in a sentence, you can simply say “dare?” (Who?).
Here are some examples of how you can use “dare” in a sentence:
だれが来ましたか。 (Who came?)
だれと話しましたか。 (Who did you talk to?)
かれはだれですか。 (Who is that person ?)
Remember that in Japanese, the verb comes at the end of the sentence,
so you’ll need to put “dare” before the verb.