How to say grammar in Japanese

ぶんぽうbunpou

noun / ~の noun:

  • grammar; syntax - Linguistics term

Example Sentences

as may be no文法解釈bunpoukaishakuwo教えてoshieteくださいkudasai
Please explain the grammar of 'as may be'.
省略shouryakuha立派なrippana表現技法hyougengihouno一つhitotsuでありdeari多くookuno文法書bunpoushoでもdemo紹介shoukaiされていますsareteimasu
Omission is a perfectly good example of an expression technique, and is brought up in many grammar books.
文法bunpou事項jikouとしてはtoshiteha現在完了genzaikanryouno受動態judoutaiga含まれていますfukumareteimasu
The grammar section includes the passive voice of the present perfect.
国文法kokubunpouno現在形genzaigatahaこれからkorekaranoことkotowo示すshimesu用法youhouga多いooi
There are many uses of the 'present tense' of Japanese grammar which indicate things yet to happen.
このkonoようなyounaものmonowo修飾語shuushokugoto呼ばずyobazuni付加語fukago(A)to呼んでいるyondeiru文法書bunpoushomoありますarimasu
There are grammar books that call these sorts of things, not modifiers, but adjuncts (A).

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