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: Used for Time or Destination (e.g., "at 5:00" or "to Tokyo").

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If it’s obvious you’re talking about yourself, you don’t need to say "I" (Watashi). Beginners often say "Watashi" too much; it’s more natural to just leave it out! : Used for Time or Destination (e

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In English, we use (I eat sushi).In Japanese, the verb must come at the end, creating a Subject-Object-Verb (SOV) flow. English Order Japanese Order Simple Sentence I (S) eat (V) sushi (O). I (S) sushi (O) eat (V). Japanese Example I eat sushi. わたしは すしを たべる。 🧩 Essential Particles (The "Glue")

(ありがとうございます): Thank you (polite). Sumimasen (すみません): Excuse me / I'm sorry. Hajimemashite (はじめまして): Nice to meet you.

: The Object Marker . It follows the thing being acted upon (like the "sushi" you eat).