Japanese Grammar – Time Particle ni (に)

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Japanese Grammar Lesson 13: Time Particle ni () – Review Notes

Today we learned how to use the Japanese particle に (ni) to indicate a specific point in time. In this review, we will go over what we learned in the video, and we will see some other ways to use this particle.

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Using the particle に (ni) to indicate time:

★ The Japanese particle に (ni) can be used to indicate a specific point in time. They are translated as in, at, or on in English.

★ に (ni) can be used to express clock times, days of the week, months, or years.

★ You would not use に (ni) with these words:

今日        kyō         today
今        
 ima        now
朝         
asa         morning
晩        
 ban        evening
いつ        
itsu        when
毎〜        
mai~        every~
今〜        
kon~        this~
来〜        
rai~          next~

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Number 1: Clock time

★ When used to express clock time, に (ni) is translated as at. In this example, 八時 (hachiji – 8:00) is the point in time that the particle に (ni) is expressing.

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Number 2: Days of the Week

★ When used to express days of the week, に (ni) is translated as on. In this example, 火曜日 (kayōbi – Tuesday) is the point in time that the particle に (ni) is expressing.

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Number 3: Months

★ When used to express months, に (ni) is translated as in. In this example, 五月 (gogatsu – May) is the point in time that the particle に (ni) is expressing.

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Number 4: Years

★ When used to express years, に (ni) is translated as in. In this example, 2013年 (nisenjūsannen – 2013) is the point in time that the particle に (ni) is expressing.

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About the Particle に (ni):

★ There are many other ways to use the particle . For those of you who saw the last grammar video and read the review notes about how to use the particles or へ (e) to express destination or direction, this is just review (◕ω<)♪

If you would like to learn or review the other uses of the particle に, we listed them on the last review. You can view them here.

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Conclusion:

Today we learned how to use the Japanese particle to indicate a point in time. We also reviewed the  other uses of the particle .

I know it’s hard to remember all the ways to use the particle at once! Please feel free to bookmark the page with the list of uses for the particle that we referenced in these notes so that you can go back and review it as many times as you need to!

If you have any questions, leave a comment below (◕ω◕)♪

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  1. Your explanation is clearer than the one written in Japanese grammar book I read.

    Thanks a lot, ぷにぷにさん。 ^ ^

    Comment by リズキ on 05/16/2014 at 11:31 pm

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