How to say the object in Japanese

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Example Sentences

tsugino動詞doushihato不定詞だけdakewo目的語mokutekigoniとりますtorimasu
The following verbs only take the to-infinitive as their object.
主体shutai客体kakutaiさえsae訳せればyakuserebaあとatohaそこまでsokomade難しくないmuzukashikunaiですdesu
If you can translate the subject and object then after that it isn't so difficult.
ところでtokorode神社jinjawo知っていますshitteimasuka?」「軽くkaruku触れるfureru程度teidoにはniha信仰shinkou対象taishouとなったtonatta存在sonzaiいわゆるiwayuruところtokorono神格shinkakuwo祭るmatsuru礼拝reihai施設shisetsune
"By the way, do you know what a Shinto shrine is?" "I've a little bit of knowledge on the subject. It's a religious facility where that which is the object of worship, that called the genius loci, is enshrined."
目的語mokutekigoha日本語nihongodeha主にomoniniyawode示されるshimesarerukatariであるdearu
The object is that which in Japanese would generally be indicated with "ni" or "o".
主部shubuとはtohabunnonakano動作dousawoするsuruhitomonode日本語nihongoni直したnaoshita場合baaini「~ha」「~gaになるninaru部分bubunですdesu
The "subject" is the person or object to carry out the action in the sentence. Transformed to Japanese it would be the part that end in "wa" or "ga".

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