Saying where you live in Japanese
by DavidM on February 6, 2009
in Uncategorized
Hi All, Long time no see!
Today’s lesson is talking about where you live.
In this lesson we are going to use the verb “to live”.
The root verb/dictionary verb of to live is sumu.
When you talk about where you live, you must use a progressive tense verb. For example, “I am living in Japan.”
To make a verb progressive, we need to switch the -te form and add imasu.
(If you want to a quick lesson of converting forms of verbs see this post)
So “to live” becomes “living”. sumu becomes sunde imasu
Let’s look at some examples:
I live in Japan/I am living in Japan
watashi wa ni hon ni sunde imasu
I live in Osaka, Japan/ I am living in Osaka, Japan
watashi wa ni hon no osaka ni sunde imasu
I live in Melbourne/I am living in Melbourne
watashi wa meruborun ni sunde imasu
Let’s quickly review each of the sentence parts:
watashi I
wa topic marker particle
ni hon Japan
osaka Osaka
meruborun Melbourne
ni direction/to/from particle
sunde imasu living

