Monday, November 06, 2006

Example Sentences for Lesson 3: Part 2 of 2

This post is part two of the example sentences for lesson three. I will continue to have the vocabulary for the example sentences at the top of this post like in the first part.

Nouns:
剣 けん Sword 
-- ドア Door
先生 せんせい Teacher
道場 どうじょう Dojo
戦士 せんし Warrior
八時 はちじ Eight o'clock
十一時 じゅういちじ Eleven o'clock
森 もり Forest
砂漠 さばく Desert

Intransitive Verbs:
開く あく To open
光る ひかる To shine
行く いく To go

Transitive Verbs:
開ける あける To open

I will show some example sentences that show the uses of の.

戦士の剣は光る。
せんしのけんはひかる。
The warrior's sword shines.

剣の先生は道場のドアを開ける。
けんのせんせいはどうじょうのドアをあける。
The sword teacher opens the dojo's door.

I will show some example sentences for the time marking usage of に.

ドアは八時に開きます。
ドアははちじにあきます。
The door will open at eight o'clock.

戦士は十一時に行く。
せんしはじゅういちじにいく。
The warrior will go at eleven o'clock.

I will cover the usage of に for marking the location of the action of the few verbs in a later lesson.

I will now show some example sentences for the destination marking usage of に, and the usage of へ. For the ease of reading, I have only used に in the next example sentences, but you can replace all of the に's with へ's.


私は森に行きます。
わたしはもりにいきます。

I will go to the forest.

戦士は砂漠に行く。
せんしはさばくにいく。
The warrior will go to the desert.

That covers all of the particles from lesson three.

John

Example Sentences for Lesson 3: Part 1 of 2

This post contains example sentences to help you understand the particles introduced in lesson three.

Because the vocabulary I have introduced so far is not large enough to form a variety of example sentences, I will introduced some more words, but you do not have to remember them beyond this section. They will be listed in the same way as in lesson one: Kanji Kana English Notes.

A note about pluralization in Japanese: nouns are not marked as being plural unless they are pronouns or nouns that represent people. For pronouns and nouns that represent people, you add the suffix 達 (たち) to show that they are plural. For other nouns, you have to guess from context whether or not they are plural. I will cover pluralizing more in depth in a later lesson.

Nouns:
剣 けん Sword
-- ドア Door
-- ドラゴン Dragon
戦士 せんし Warrior
私 わたし First-person pronoun

Intransitive Verbs:
開く あく To open
光る ひかる To shine
行く いく To go
寝る ねる To sleep

Transitive Verbs:
開ける あける To open
殺す ころす To kill

I'll first show some example sentences for は.

ドアは開く。
どあはあく。
The door opens.

剣は光ります。
けんはひかります。
The sword shines.

ドラゴンは寝る
ドラゴンはねる
The dragon sleeps.

Now I'll show an example sentence for が.

戦士が行きます。
せんしがいきます。
A warrior will go.

Next I'll show some example sentences for を.

戦士はドラゴンを殺す。
せんしはドラゴンをころす。
The warrior will kill the dragon.

私はドアを開ける。
わたしはドアをあける。
I will open the door.

戦士は剣を買います。
せんしはけんをかいます。
The warrior will buy the sword.

I will show some example sentences for the three remaining particles, の, に, and へ, in the next post.

John