When you talk about abilities in Japanese, the phrase ことができる is really helpful! Here’s how I look at it:
Showing What You Can Do: It tells people what you are able to do. For example, "歌うことができる" means "I can sing." This clearly shows your talent.
Being Polite: It sounds nicer than just saying "I can."
Flexible: You can use it with many different action words, which helps you learn new words.
In casual conversations, it’s a friendly way to share what you're good at!
When you talk about abilities in Japanese, the phrase ことができる is really helpful! Here’s how I look at it:
Showing What You Can Do: It tells people what you are able to do. For example, "歌うことができる" means "I can sing." This clearly shows your talent.
Being Polite: It sounds nicer than just saying "I can."
Flexible: You can use it with many different action words, which helps you learn new words.
In casual conversations, it’s a friendly way to share what you're good at!