Lesson 32 – How to say “AND” in Japanese
Expressing “AND” in Japanese differs, depending on whether we are connecting nouns/pronouns, adjectives, or verbs. In this lesson, you will learn how to use the particles “to” and “ya” to connect nouns, and how to use the TE-forms of adjectives and verbs to express “AND.” We will also learn how to form the negative TE-forms of adjectives and verbs to express “… not… AND…” Your kind donations help me make more free video lessons like this: https://www.paypal.me/EricsNihongoLes... Exercise Sheet - An exercise sheet exists for this lesson (as well as for past lessons), which I can email to you for a min. donation of $10. After making the donation, email me at [email protected]. Do the exercise, return to me by email and I will personally check it and provide feedback. (Exercise sheets are in English/Japanese only.)

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