Japanese to English dictionary focusing on gobi (sentence endings), such as です, ます


What’s gobi?

Japanese sentence ending, “gobi/語尾”, (linguistically called “ending particle” or “copula”) is a crucial part of Japanese real-life grammar.

It’s common not to mention the actual subject (Watashi, Anata, etc) in regular conversation.

You can do this because the last few syllables of a sentence (gobi) can express its subject, tense, and the “tone” of the sentence (You can sound cute, macho, bossy, polite, etc. based on your choice of gobi).

This is the place you can learn them. (We are expanding the list)

Examples:

にほんごの ぶんぽうは むずかしいです。
–> Japanese grammar is difficult.

にほんごの ぶんぽうはむずかしいかな
–> I wonder if Japanese grammar is difficult.

にほんごの ぶんぽうはむずかしいんだって
–> I heard that Japanese grammar is difficult.

にほんごの ぶんぽうはむずかしい
–> Japanese grammar is difficult. (The “ぜ” gobi makes you sound masculine or macho)

 

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To describe nuances of a gobi, we use this kind of chart :

 

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Many entry have a Youtube link where you can listen to the sound of gobi.
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We hope you’ll be fluent in Japanese in the near future!

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かな

Meaning

I wonder.

Examples

明日、雨降るのかな
あした、あめふるのかな
I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.

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ません

Pronunciation

masen

 

Meaning /Usage

Creates a negative sentence.
Negative version of ます.
Used after a verb

 

Examples

甘いものはあまり食べません
あまいものはあまりたべません
I don’t eat sweets much.

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んです

Pronunciation

ndes / ndesu

Meaning /Usage

Verb + んです

This is used to avoid ending with verb, which sounds kind of robotic.
For example,
“きょうはすしをたべる。” sounds like a check list written on a paper…(However it’s commonly used in a written sentence)

“きょうはすしをたべるんです。” sounds more natural in a regular conversation.

More casual version of のです。

Examples

今、日本語を勉強しているんです
いま、にほんごをべんきょうしているんです
I am studying Japanese now.

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ます

Pronunciation

mas / masu

Meaning / Usage

Basic ending for future/present tense.
Follows after a verb.

Examples

今日は早く帰ります
きょうははやくかえります
I’m going to leave early today.

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ちゃう

Pronunciation

chau

Meaning /Usage

verb + ちゃう。
Casual version of てしまう。
Used when you tell other people that you are going to do something against your will or other people’s expectation.

  • ちゃう also can be Kansai dialect of “ちがう”.

Examples

ダイエット中だけど、今日はいっぱい食べちゃう
だいえっとちゅうだけど、きょうはいっぱいたべちゃう
I’m on diet but I’m gonna eat a lot today.

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って

Pronunciation

te

Meaning / Usage

Follows after another gobi.
Means”I heard that…” “Someone told me that…”

Don’t confuse this with imperative verb ending て. (e.g. やって)
Almost same as だって

Examples

高橋君、飲み会来れるって
たかはしくん、のみかいこれるって
(I heard that) Takahashi-san can come to the drinking party.

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Politeness or Macho-ness can differ depending on the word precedes.

Written  ・・・・★ Spoken
Uncommon ・・・・★ Common

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だって

Pronunciation

datte

Meaning /Usage

“I heard that…”
Informal way to say だそうです

Almost same as って

Examples

この日本人の歌手、人気あるんだって
このにほんじんのかしゅ、にんきあるんだって
I heard that this Japanese singer is popular.

あの人、寿司20皿食べたんだって。
あのひと、すしにじゅっさらたべたんだって。
I heard that he/she had 20 plates of sushi.

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