To make simple questions in Japanese, follow these easy steps:
Start with a statement: For example, "You like sushi" translates to "Anata wa sushi ga suki desu."
Add a question marker: Just put "ka" at the end of the sentence. So it changes to "Anata wa sushi ga suki desu ka?"
Use question words: You can swap out parts of the sentence with words like "nani" (what), "dare" (who), and "doko" (where). For instance, "What do you like?" becomes "Anata wa nani ga suki desu ka?"
It’s quite simple once you get used to it!
To make simple questions in Japanese, follow these easy steps:
Start with a statement: For example, "You like sushi" translates to "Anata wa sushi ga suki desu."
Add a question marker: Just put "ka" at the end of the sentence. So it changes to "Anata wa sushi ga suki desu ka?"
Use question words: You can swap out parts of the sentence with words like "nani" (what), "dare" (who), and "doko" (where). For instance, "What do you like?" becomes "Anata wa nani ga suki desu ka?"
It’s quite simple once you get used to it!