? (ni) is used for a location with ???? (Arimasu) and ??? (Imasu). In a previous lesson , we learned that ? (ni) is used to indicate a location of existence. To do this, we simply plug location + ni into our sentence with ???? (arimasu) and ??? (imasu).
??? ?????? ????? ?????Ashita Harajuku de tomodachi ni aimasu . = Lit. Tomorrow, (I) see (my) friend in Harajuku. (Harajuku = a place in Tokyo.) ??? ?????? ????? ??????Kinou Harajuku de tomodachi ni aimasu . = Lit. Yesterday, (I) saw (my) friend in Harajuku.
5/7/2009 · Hon ni arimasu should mean (it) is in the book. Aru / arimasu is used to shown both possession of an object and existence of an object. Ga is an.
Arimasu and Imasu (???, ???) – Japanese Grammar Lesson, Arimasu and Imasu (???, ???) – Japanese Grammar Lesson, Ni vs De: How to choose between these two location …
Ni vs De: How to choose between these two location …
2/27/2018 · You can say Watashi ha tomodachi to ekide aimasu. It’s the same meaning though more emphasize with than using ni.
3/14/2017 · IMASU / ??? & ARIMASU / ???? Dalam bahasa Jepang Imasu dan Arimasu adalah suatu kata yang digunakan untuk menyatakan keberadaan. Walaupun sama kegunaan dan fungsinya tetapi memilki perbedaan. Imasu digunakan untuk menyatakan keberadaan makluk hidup, contohnya : orang, dan hewan. Sedangkan arimasu digunakan untuk menyatakan keberadaan benda mati,.
8/9/2009 · De arimasu is a slight formal way of saying am/are/is (usually ‘desu’ would be used, if anything at all), and doesn’t really need extra translation.
If TO and NI are with a different verb like HANASHIMASU, there is a subtle difference in meaning. SENSEI TO HANASHIMASHITA. (=I spoke with my teacher.) SENSEI NI HANASHIMASHITA. (=I spoke to my teacher.) The difference in the two sentences above are: NI (= to) implies one way and TO (= with) implies more two ways. So SENSEI NI HANASHIMASHITA …
Takashi-san no ie wa doko ni arimasu ka? Trying to understand why is arimasu used instead of desu I rephrased it like so: Doko ga Takashi-san no ie desu ka? and I can’t tell the meaning difference. Is the second sentence wrong gramatically or logically? It’s there a preference when it