JLPT N2

How to Say “It Won’t Do to Just…” in Japanese with ではすまない

Sometimes, an action or excuse just isn’t enough. You need more than just an apology or simply paying back the cost. In Japanese, when something goes beyond a simple resolution, the phrase ではすまない is used. This formal grammar point signals that something won’t end or be resolved with just one action. It will take more. […]

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How to Say “Therefore” and Show Cause-Effect in Japanese with にしたがって and したがって

Some changes lead naturally to others. When one thing happens and another follows because of it, Japanese has a formal way to express that connection. In this lesson, you’ll learn how to use にしたがって to show how one situation develops in response to another, and how したがって on its own can mean “therefore” in formal

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How to Express Ongoing Change in Japanese with ~つつある

Some changes do not happen all at once. They unfold gradually. In written Japanese, when you want to describe something that is in the middle of changing, the grammar pattern ~つつある is exactly what you need. Whether something is rising, falling, or quietly shifting, this structure helps you show the process of transformation. ~つつある Is

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