ね (ne) is a sentence-ending particle used to seek agreement, confirmation, or shared understanding. It softens statements and makes speech sound friendly and conversational, similar to...
Category: Grammar
で (de) is a core particle used to show where an action happens, how something is done, or under what condition or situation an action takes place. It has no single fixed translation, but it often...
支えて (ささえて, sasaete) means "support (and) ..." or "Support (me/it)!". It's the te-form of the verb 支える (ささえる, sasaeru), meaning “to support”. It's used to describe...
しました (shimashita) means "did" or "have done." It's the past polite form of the verb する (suru), meaning “to do.” It's used to politely state that an action has been carried out or...
が (ga) is a core particle that marks the subject of a sentence. It shows who or what performs an action or is being described. It has no single fixed translation, but it often introduces new...
の (no) means "...of..." or "...'s ..." It is a versatile particle mainly used to show possession, belonging, or a descriptive connection between two or more nouns. It can also turn words or clauses...
