Particle "no"

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The particle "no" denotes possession it also denotes a specific subject. Use "no" between two noun.

Eigo (English) - Nihongo

My, mine - Watashi "no"

Your, yours - Anata "no"

Her, hers - Kanojo "no"

His - Kare "no"

Their, theirs - Karera "no"

Examples:

1. The teacher's hobby is cooking. - Sensei "no" shumi wa ryori desu.

2. My hobby is reading. - Watashi "no" shumi wa dokusho desu.

3. Her course is Tourism. - Kanojo "no" semon wa kanko desu.

4. The foreigner's hobby is judo. - Gaijin "no" shumi wa juudou desu.

5. Her hobby is basketball. - Kanojo "no" shumi wa basuketsuboru desu.

6. She is a Filipino student. - Kanojo wa Firipinjin "no" gakusei desu.

7. My friend is a foreigner student. - Watashi "no" tomodachi wa gaijin "no" gakusei desu.

8. The Japanese student is female. - Nihonjin "no" gakusei wa onna desu.

9. I am a Filipino student. - Watashi wa Firipinjin "no" gakusei desu.

10. The student female is foreigner. - Gakusei "no" onna wa gaijin desu.

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