Japanese Language 「Adjectives and Adverbs」 「Part 8」 「Levels of Speech」 「Part 3」 「Noun+No+Noun」 With this, a noun followed by the particle no, it forms a phrase that modifies the noun that follows it. The usage of no is also applicable with the use of pronouns: Watashi no 私の (My), Anata no あなたの (Your), kare no 彼の (His), Kanojo no 彼女の (Her), and Karera no 彼らの (Their). However, in Japanese, pronoun forms are usually avoided unless there is a specific reason. Examples: Nhongo no hon、日本語の本、「にほんごのほん」・A book in/on Japanese Gakkō no sensei、学校の先生「がっこうのせんせい」・A school teacher Watashi no namae、私の名前「わたしのなまえ」・My name Note: The particle no can also be added to a noun phrase which already uses a different particle Examples: Tomodachi kara no tegami 友達からの手紙「ともだちからのてがみ」 A letter from my friend. Shikago de no shigoto シカゴでの仕事「シカゴでのしごと」 A job in Chicago. ( ´•౪•`) こゆうきあいはら ( ´•౪•`)
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