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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...
二十五 (にじゅうご, nijyuugo) means “25” or "twenty-five" in Japanese. It’s a basic number used for dates, ages, and general counting. In modern writing, Japanese also use the numerals...
フェス (fesu) means “fest” or "fest.". It's the shortened form of フェスティバル (fesutibaru), meaning "festival," and is commonly used for large-scale music events or concerts with...
思い出 (おもいで, omoide) means "memories" or "recollection." It refers to something remembered from the past, often with an emotional or nostalgic feeling. It can describe personal...
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...
最後の (さいご の, saigo no) means "latest," "last...," or "final..." It's the noun 最後 (さいご, saigo) plus the particle の (no), which turns it into a modifier for the noun that...