>>1207246*note these are all the impolite form, the polite form usually replaces the 'u' or 'ru' at the end and adds 'masu' or 'imasu' respectively.
to make = tsukuru
to eat = taberu
to drink = nomu
to rest = yasumu
to do = suru ( you'll likely hear shite more often)
to use = tsukau
to go = iku
to stop = yameru
is = d e s u
to exist (inanimate) = aru
to exist (animate) = iru
to want = hoshii (when want is the verb itself)
>*note to show you want to show desire with a verb, use the 'masu' form, and replace it with 'tai'. So, 'tabemasu' [to eat] becomes 'tabetai' [want to eat]-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
'This' and 'That' as pronouns
Kore-when the thing is close you but far from who you're speaking to
Sore-when the thing is far from you but close to who you're speaking to
Are-when the thing is far from both you and who you're speaking to
'This' and 'That' as adjectives
Kono (noun)-when the SPECIFIC thing is close you but far from who you're speaking to
Sono (noun)-when the SPECIFIC thing is far from you but close to who you're speaking to
Ano (noun)-when the SPECIFIC thing is far from both you and who you're speaking to
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Who?- dare
Which?-dore
What?- nani/nan
Where?-doko
Here-koko
When?-itsu
Why?-doshite
How?-dou
How many?-ikutsu
Which way?-dochira
>* adding 'mo' after a question word is used to include or exclude everything. I.E. doko mo = everywhere; doko mo janai = nowhere>*adding 'demo' after a question word is used to denote 'any'. I.E. dare demo = anybody; doko demo = anywhereThere! Now you're as shitty at japanese as I am!