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: 文法
Meaning: The Japanese word “文法” (bunpou) translates to “grammar” in English. It refers to the rules and structures that govern the formation of sentences in the Japanese language.
Examples:
- 文法を勉強するのは、私です。 I am the one that studies grammar.
- ここでサラと文法を勉強します。 I study grammar with Sara here.
- 今日は英語の文法を勉強します。 I’ll study English grammar today.
- 私の嫌いな勉強は文法じゃない。 The study that I dislike is not grammar.
- 私は文法の勉強をするのが好き。 I like studying grammar. [grammar study]
- この文法を覚えなくちゃいけない。 I must memorize this grammar.
- 私は文法を勉強するのが上手です。 I’m good at studying grammar.
- この文法の説明はよく分かりません。 I don’t really understand the explanation of this grammar.
- フランス語の文法に苦戦しています。 I’m struggling with French grammar.
- 漢字より、文法の方が勉強をしたい。 I want to study grammar more than kanji.
- もっと文法を勉強しなくちゃいけない。 I must study more grammar.