JLPT N5 Grammar: Telling Time and Using Counters in Japanese

This month, we are going to be learning about how to tell time of the day as well as days of the month.  We will also go over how to use the major counter words in Japanese.  Do you know what the native Japanese numbers are?  How do you talk about quantities in Japanese?  I go over all that and more in the video below:

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Or check out some of the other N5 grammar videos:
Japanese adjectives
Japanese adjectives – past tense
Japanese adjectives – polite past tense
Japanese particle wa
Japanese particle ga
Japanese present tense verbs

Japanese past tense verbs
Kore vs. Kono
Koko vs. Kochira
Other uses of Japanese adjectives
The Japanese te-form (テ形)
Using tachi, gata, chuu, juu, kudasai and kudasaimasenka
Japanese question words だれ and なに
Japanese question words いつ、いくら、and いくつ
Japanese question words いかが, どう, なぜ, and どうして
Using なんの, どんな, and どれくらい/どのくらい
Japanese particle de
Japanese particle ni
Japanese transitive and intransitive verbs
Japanese particles mo, to and ya
Japanese particles wo, kara, made, and he
Japanese particles amari, shika, dake
Japanese Particles ka, yo, wa, and ne
Describing Things with Clauses, の particle

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