Japanese Meaning of ある (aru) | JLPT N5

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Japanese Vocabulary: ある

Meaning: to exist” or “to have

ある (aru) is a Japanese verb that means “to exist” or “to have.” It is often used to express that something is present or available. Use with Non living thing such as tree , car , home

Here are 10 examples of how to use ある:

  1. この本にはいくつかの間違いがある。There are several mistakes in this book.
  2. この部屋には机がある。 There is a desk in this room.
  3. 私にはペンがあります。 I have a pen.
  4. 彼には車がある。He has a car.
  5. 質問があります。 I have a question.
  6. エレベータがあります。 There is an elevator.

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