japanese · Review & Integration · Lesson 113
Inquiring & Locating
Asking and answering questions about location, quantity, price, and reasons in various settings.
You are at a large department store, trying to find a specific shop. You ask an employee, 'Excuse me, where is the exit (出口)?' and 'How much (いくら) is this item?' You also ask 'What floor (何階) is the electronics section on?'
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why
Pronoun
A word that stands in for a name — like 私 (I/me), あなた (you), or 彼 (he/him).
how
Adverb
A word that describes how, when, or how much something happens — like とても (very) or いつも (always).
how many / how old
Pronoun
A word that stands in for a name — like 私 (I/me), あなた (you), or 彼 (he/him).
how much (price)
Pronoun
A word that stands in for a name — like 私 (I/me), あなた (you), or 彼 (he/him).
floor / story
Counter
A special word used when counting things. Japanese uses different counters for flat objects, people, small animals, and more.
seat
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
exit
Noun
A word for a person, place, thing, or idea.
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