![]() niji – 虹 (にじ) : a noun meaning ‘rainbow’ in Japanese.And also, I’ve explained how to use it through the example sentences. In this blog post, I’ve explained “niji” in detail based on its kanji expression. When we want to say “rainbow” in Japanese, this word is the best choice. In the example, this is used after “kirei” to make it sound polite. Probably this is well known as a part of the Japanese desu form. desu – です : an auxiliary verb used after a noun or adjective to make it polite.In the example, it has been conjugated for the better connection with its following word. kirei – 綺麗 (きれい) : one conjugation of the na-adjective, “ kireina“, which means ‘beautiful’ in Japanese.In the example, this is used before “kirei” to emphasize its meaning. totemo – とても : an adverb of degree, meaning ‘very’, ‘much’, ‘so’, ‘pretty’, or such in Japanese.In the example, this is used after “niji” to make the subject word in the sentence. wa – は : a binding particle working as a case marker or topic marker.Niji wa totemo kirei desu – 虹はとても綺麗です (にじはとてもきれいです) The rainbow is so beautiful. This expression should be learnt together with its present tense form, “niji ga deru”. ![]() In the example, it works as a part of the commonly-used expression, “niji ga de ta”, which means ‘a rainbow appeared’. In the example, this is used after “de” to make its past tense form, “de ta”.
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