Do you know how use kono, sono, and ano, in Japanese? |
Welcome to Three Step Japanese Practice by JapanesePod101.com. In this lesson, you will practice how to use kono, sono, and ano. |
Let’s review the main dialogue. |
Two people are discussing a painting in a store. The clerk tells the customer the price. |
このえは 50,000えんです。 |
Kono e wa go-man en desu. |
This painting is 50,000 yen. |
どこの がかですか。 |
Doko no gaka desu ka. |
Where is the artist from? |
フランスの がかです。 |
Furansu no gaka desu. |
It’s by a French artist. |
In this dialogue, the clerk uses the phrase このえは 50,000えんです。In this phrase, "この" is used to specify which painting they are talking about - in this case, "この" means "this." They use it because the painting is close to them. |
Let’s practice with this grammar more in this lesson. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
What is this person saying? |
(pause with a tap of the finger) テレビはいくらですか。 |
(terebi wa ikura desu ka.) |
(pause with a tap of the finger) テレビはいくらですか。 |
(terebi wa ikura desu ka.) |
この (kono) |
この |
このテレビはいくらですか。 |
このテレビはいくらですか。 |
How much does this television cost? |
We use "この" in this sentence because the object is near the speaker. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
(pause with a tap of the finger) とけいはいくらですか。 |
(tokei wa ikura desu ka.) |
(pause with a tap of the finger) とけいはいくらですか。 |
(tokei wa ikura desu ka.) |
その (sono) |
その |
そのとけいはいくらですか。 |
(Sono tokei wa ikura desu ka.) |
そのとけいはいくらですか。 |
(Sono tokei wa ikura desu ka.) |
How much does that watch cost? |
We use "その" in this sentence because the object is near the listener. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
(pause with a tap of the finger) かばんはいくらですか。 |
(kaban wa ikura desuka.) |
(pause with a tap of the finger) かばんはいくらですか。 |
(kaban wa ikura desuka.) |
あの (ano) |
あの |
あのかばんはいくらですか。 |
(ano kaban wa ikura desuka.) |
あのかばんはいくらですか。 |
(ano kaban wa ikura desuka.) |
How much is that bag over there? |
We use "あの" here because the object is far from both the speaker and the listener. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
よく(この or あの) みせにいきます。 |
Yoku (kono or ano) mise ni ikimasu. |
よく(この or あの) みせにいきます。 |
Yoku (kono or ano) mise ni ikimasu. |
あの |
あの |
よくあのみせにいきます。 |
Yoku ano mise ni ikimasu. |
よくあのみせにいきます。 |
Yoku ano mise ni ikimasu. |
I often go to that store. |
あの is used here because the store is far from both the speaker and listener. |
Choose the best answer to complete the sentence. Ready? |
(その or あの)ほんがだいすきです。 |
((Sono or Ano) hon ga daisuki desu.) |
(その or あの)ほんがだいすきです。 |
((Sono or Ano) hon ga daisuki desu.) |
その (Sono) |
その |
そのほんがだいすきです。 |
そのほんがだいすきです。 |
その is used here because the object is close to the listener. |
I love that book. |
Unscramble the words to make a sentence. |
この |
このとけい |
このとけいが |
このとけいがすき |
このとけいがすきです。 |
"I like this watch." |
このとけいがすきです。 |
Translate "I will buy this bag." into Japanese. |
この (kono). this. |
followed by |
かばん (kaban). kaban. |
next |
を (o). The object marking particle. |
followed by |
かいます (kaimasu). buy. |
このかばんをかいます。 |
(Kono kaban o kaimasu.) |
このかばんをかいます。 |
(Kono kaban o kaimasu.) |
I will buy this bag. |
Translate "I will read that book." into Japanese. |
その (sono). that. |
followed by |
ほん (hon). book. |
next |
を (o). The object marking particle. |
followed by |
よみます (yomimasu). read. |
そのほんをよみます。 |
(Sono hon o yomimasu.) |
そのほんをよみます。 |
(Sono hon o yomimasu.) |
I will read that book. |
Translate "I will eat that cake over there." into Japanese. |
あの. "That…over there". The "over there" goes at the end of the sentence in English in many cases. |
followed by |
ケーキ (kēki). cake. |
next |
を (o). The object marking particle. |
followed by |
たべます (tabemasu). eat. |
あのケーキをたべます。 |
(ano kēki o tabemasu.) |
あのケーキをたべます。 |
(ano kēki o tabemasu.) |
I will eat that cake over there. |
Listen to me as I speak. Which relative location word is used in the sentences? |
あのレストランに行きます。 |
(Ano resutoran ni ikimasu.) |
Let’s listen one more time. |
あのレストランに行きます。 |
(Ano resutoran ni ikimasu.) |
Did you hear, あの (ano)? |
あの means "that…over there," and is used when something is far from both the speaker and the listener. |
How about...? |
このワインを飲みます。 |
(Kono wain o nomimasu.) |
Let’s listen one more time. |
このワインを飲みます。 |
(Kono wain o nomimasu.) |
Did you hear, この (kono)? |
この means "this," and is used when something is close to the speaker |
And... |
その男の子は12歳です。 |
(Sono otoko no ko wa junisai desu.) |
One more time. |
その男の子は12歳です。 |
(Sono otoko no ko wa junisai desu.) |
Did you hear, その (sono)? |
その means "that," and is used when something is close to the listener. |
Thank you for watching. |
Now you know how to use kono, sono, and ano in Japanese. |
...and now you can move on to the next lesson in the pathway. |
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