Quiz :
adjective 2-1
i-Adjective
na-Adjective
Grammar
i-Adjective
i-Adjective ends with “-い”.

あつい
atsui
( hot )
atsui
( hot )

さむい
samui
( cold )
samui
( cold )

いそがしい
isogashī
( busy )
isogashī
( busy )
i-Adjective (-い) + Noun
“- i (い)” sound before Noun
やすい ふく
yasui fuku
( a cheap clothes )
かるい かばん
karui kaban
( a light bag )
na-Adjective
na-Adjective doesn’t end with “-い”.
べんり
benri
( convenient )
benri
( convenient )
かんたん
kantan
( easy )
kantan
( easy )
しんせつ
shinsetsu
( kind )
shinsetsu
( kind )
irregular
These words are na-Adjective even though they end with “-い”.
きれい
kirei
( beautiful )
kirei
( beautiful )
ゆうめい
yūmei
( famous )
yūmei
( famous )
きらい
kirai
( dislike )
kirai
( dislike )
na-Adjective (-な) + Noun
You need to add “-na (な)” before Noun.
すきな たべもの
suki-na tabemono
( food which I like )
ひまな ひ
hima-na hi
( a day which I have nothing to do )
ゆうめいな ひと
yumei-na hito
( a famous person )
Let’s say in Japanese !
a strong person
food which I dislike
cold rain
a kind lady

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