January 19, 2026

How to Ask Questions in Japanese

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It’s been too long since I have done a Japanese post! I really have to stop getting behind on evvvvvvvvvvvvverrrrrything! D: Really!

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So today we’re going to learn how to ask questions in Japanese:

Firstly, let’s learn some basics on particles!

Wa: This one can be hard to explain, it basically means that the noun used before it is the topic of the sentence.
Watashi wa Amerikajin desu. Is saying “I” the speaker “American” “am” when you translate it pretty literal! But you’re saying “I am an American.”

Mo: Mo is like… also, or too, as well. Things like that.

So Anata mo Amerikanjin desu. Would be saying “You also American are,” or “You are also American.”

No: You use this like the apostrophe in English to show possession. Wastashi no for example would be “My” or “mine.”

Watashi no enpitsu desu. Would come to be “My pencil is.” Or basically “That is my pencil.”

Now, in order to make something into a question, in Japanese you use ka at the end of your sentence.

“O genki desu ka” means “are you alright?”

Some other question words in Japanese are as follows:

Dare: Who

Doko: Were

Dore: Which one.

Doushite: Why

Dou: How

Ikaga: How (more polite)

Ikura: How much/How many. As in Kore wa ikura desu ka, meaning “How much is this?”

Itsu: When

Nani: What. Can also be Nan. You can say Kore wa nan desu ka, and mean “What is that?”

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I think for this time that is enough!

Until next time!

 

 

 

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