n5 Fukushu Anwer Xplained Part1
n5 Fukushu Anwer Xplained Part1
n5 Fukushu Anwer Xplained Part1
Hiragana :
IMC
Romaji :
Meaning :
The correct answer is particle (no). It is a particle which is used to describe or modify a noun or to give an additional information or
characteristics of a noun. It is describing Mike Miller which is from IMC .
2. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Meaning
The correct answer is particle . It is a particle which is used to describe that two things are equal or the same. The above question
states that both of Karina and Tawapon are the same which is both of them are students.
3. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Meaning
4. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Meaning
It is another interrogative pronoun asking for the owner of an item. As we also knew that particle aside from modifying a noun or
giving an additional information about an item it can also used as a particle which describe possession of an item. To ask the owner or
who possess the item we will have to use dare no .
5. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Meaning
The above questions answer is also (dare). It has the same answer with the fourth question. It is also a sentence asking the owner
or the one who possess the item which is in this context is the bag. The difference is in this question the item doesnt even has to be
mentioned all along the question since it is already known by the both parties which is doing the conversation as the form of the
question. We can see that (kaban) it Is not mentioned anymore until the question ends.
6. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Denwa wa ( doko ) desuka. Asoko desu.
Meaning
The answer for this question is doko (). It is a proper answer since it is an interrogative pronoun used for asking the location of a
place.
7. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Meaning
The interrogative pronoun ( dochira ) is used in the above question as an answer for in a polite form since the function of it also
used to ask for a location besides the interrogative pronoun (doko) more specifically to ask for a direction to reach a location or a
place.
So, rather than using (doko) which is used to ask location in a plain form we can use ( dochira ) to ask for a direction in a
polite manner.
8. Kanji :
Hiragana
Romaji
Meaning
The interrogative pronoun (dochira) can also be used to ask for someones origin or nationality. Since the one who ask the
question using (o) in front of (kuni) to indicate a honorific prefix we tend to use the formal words which in this case is
(dochira).
9. Hiragana :
Romaji :
Meaning :
The perfect answer will be . It is also trying to ask the origin of a wine but it is stated in an informal situation.
10. Kanji :
Hiragana :
Romaji :
Meaning :
The answer for this question is (ikura). It can be translated as how much. It is an interrogative pronoun used when we want to
ask a price for an item.
11. Kanji :
Hiragana :
8689.
It is obvious from the conversation form acquired based on the above question the answer is (nan ban). It is a combination of
( nan ) which can be translated as what and (ban). Literally combined it can be translated as what number from the answer nan
ban. It is a suitable answer to ask for a telephone number .
12. Kanji :
Hiragana :
It is a particle that is suitable to be combined with verb kuru or kimasu (to come). Particle (kara) can be classified as a direction
particle. Particle (kara) which can be translated as from is used in the above question following a country name or place
indicating the subject s origin came from that country name or place.
13. Kanji :
Hiragana :
There are two answers for the above question. The first one is particle ( de ). The particle is used to describe means or way to do
something. It is used after takushii which indicate by using taxi the subject is doing something which in the above questions case was
come back home.
The second particle ( e ) is a direction particle. It is a particle which describe the direction of the subject moves which in this case is
the subjects house.
14. Kanji :
Hiragana
The above question has several answers. The first one should be answered with particle (ni ). It is used in a various time expressions
such as minutes, hour, month day or even year in a specific point in a time. The above question has a specific time declared which is
the month of August.
The second answer is particle ( to ). It is a particle used to indicate that an activity is done together based on the above questions
context. It is translated as together, with. So, the above question indicate that the subject is going to Hokkaido together with his or her
friend.
The third answer is a direction particle ( e ). It is indicating the direction or way the subject go or move.
15. Kanji :
Hiragana
The second particle, ( to ) it is particle used in the above question to connect between nouns usually two or three and can be
translated as and.
The third answer is ( wo ). It is a particle that indicate object of an action. The object is the bread and also the milk and the action was
to buy the object itself which is stated before.
16. Kanji :
Hiragana
The above question is indicating a total negation concerning a meaning or stressing that there is nothing or none. It is particle ( mo )
which is followed with a negative verb. It means that the subject didnt eat anything.