Use of NI (に)

Ni (に) always points towards something,
In fact, it is used to indicate the indirect object of a sentence.
 Lets see some examples,

ちちおこられた。
I was offended with my father.

かのじょはなをあげた。
I gave flower to my girlfriend.

10じあいましょう。
Lets meet at 10 O'clock.

スマホどこにありますか。
Where is smartphone?

テーブルあります。
Its on the table.

うちかえります。
I`m going back to home.

ポカラすんでいます。
I live in Pokhara.

にほんいきます。
I will go to japan.

にほんいきます。
I will go to japan.

にand へ looks very confusing here,
please note that, に is used when destination is fixed,
but へ is used for the direction
where final destination is not conformed.


Vocabulary:

ちち                         ー father
おこる/おこられた ー offend/offended, scold
かのじょ                  ー girlfriend
はな                          ー flower
あげる/あげた         ー give/gave 
じ                              ー O`clock
あいます                  ー meet
スマホ                      ー smartphone
どこ                          ー where
ある/あります         ー is it?
テーブル                  ー table






Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Fruits Names in Japanese in (Hiragana/katakana, Romaji and kanji)

MY List of Japanese Drama which help to learn japanese language and culture.

Japan’s 2025 election results, along with implications for domestic politics, international relations, and the economy