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Synopsis for Japanese Class_2026-01-14.md: This class covered new vocabulary including 少しずつ (little by little), 自由 (freedom), and 自動販売機 (vending machine). New grammar points included connecting sentences with for natural consequences, and using ながら for multi-tasking.

Random Words

  • 育てる -> そだてる -> To Raise (transitive)
  • 育つ -> そだつ -> To raise (intransitive)
  • 週間 -> しゅうかん -> Habit/Custom
  • 変わる -> かわる -> To change (intransitive)
  • 変える -> かえる -> To change (transitive)
  • 噓をつく -> To Tell a lie

Main Point

Using の as a placeholder

You can use の as a placeholder for an aforementioned object. We know this already

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For verbs, we can't use a conjugated form, we have to use the dictionary form (ふつうけい), and then stick の after it. This changes the verb to a noun, and makes it available to use as a subject/topic

歌うのは楽しいです

The verb is 歌う, which is a verb. We stick の after it, the dictionary form, and this turns it into a noun.

  • 温泉に入るのが温かいです
    • Being in an Onsen is warm
  • 携帯を使いながら自転車に乗るのは危ないです
    • Using a phone while riding a bike is dangerous
  • 子供を育てるのは大変です。
    • Raising a child is very hard
  • 習慣を変えるのは難しいです
    • Changing a habit is difficult
  • 一か月でN1の試験に合格するのは無理です
    • It's impossible to pass the N1 exam in just one month.
  • 噓をつくのはまずいです
    • Lying is bad
  • 私はAさんが中国語を勉強しているのを知っています
    • I know that A-san is studying Chinese
    • Notice: you can use の for other things to, not just before は. It turns the entire verb phrase into a noun.
  • 私はAさんがタバコを吸うわないのを知っています
    • I know that Aーさん doesn't smoke.
    • Notice: You can use it for negative sentences too.
  • 彼はBさんたちが来月に結婚するのを知っています。
    • He knows that B and her partner are getting married next month.

Supplementary Notes

Explaining Things about our body

When Explaining things about ours or others body, we should use verbs, instead of い-adj. い-adj is used for describing things, not people.

  • 瘦せる -> やせる -> To lose weight
    • 瘦せっている -> To exist in a slim state
  • 太る -> ふとる -> To get fat
    • 太っている -> To exist in a state of being fat
    • 太い -> ふとい ->

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