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Japanese Grammar – I eat chicken more often than beef. ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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ใŽใ‚…ใ†ใซใ____ใ€ใจใ‚Šใซใ ใ‚’ ใ‚ˆใ ใŸในใ‚‹ใ€‚

I eat chicken more often than beef.

ใ‚ˆใ‚Š
This is how to say I eat chicken more often than beef. in Japanese with the correct grammar: ใŽใ‚…ใ†ใซใ____ใ€ใจใ‚Šใซใ ใ‚’ ใ‚ˆใ ใŸในใ‚‹ใ€‚, with the answer being “ใ‚ˆใ‚Š”. Here you will learn how to pronounce ใ‚ˆใ‚Š correctly and in the comments below be able to read comments on how to understand this grammar & tips and explanations on the grammar subject. Then, below that, you will have the opportunity to play a game practicing all different types of Japanese grammar and vocabulary.

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ใŽใ‚…ใ†ใซใ____ใ€ใจใ‚Šใซใ ใ‚’ ใ‚ˆใ ใŸในใ‚‹ใ€‚

The Japanese sentence structure for making comparisons using "ใ‚ˆใ‚Š" (yori) follows a specific pattern. In this context, "ใ‚ˆใ‚Š" is used to compare two items, indicating that one is preferred, superior, or more frequent than the other.

Here is the breakdown:

1. ใŽใ‚…ใ†ใซใ (gyลซniku): This means "beef."

2. ใ‚ˆใ‚Š (yori): Indicates that what precedes it (beef) is the basis for comparison. In other words, the sentence implies that chicken is eaten more often than beef.

3. ใจใ‚Šใซใ (toriniku): This means "chicken."

4. ใ‚’ ใ‚ˆใ ใŸในใ‚‹ (o yoku taberu): This phrase means "eat often."

When you put it together:

ใŽใ‚…ใ†ใซใ ใ‚ˆใ‚Šใ€ใจใ‚Šใซใ ใ‚’ ใ‚ˆใ ใŸในใ‚‹ใ€‚
– Romanized: Gyลซniku yori, toriniku o yoku taberu.
– Translated: "I eat chicken more often than beef."

### Grammar Rule Explanation:

"A ใ‚ˆใ‚Š B" construction: This grammar pattern is used to say that B is more [adjective/verb] than A.
– A is the item being compared.
– ใ‚ˆใ‚Š (yori) adds the meaning of "than" or "rather than."
– B follows ใ‚ˆใ‚Š and is the item that is more of the adjective/verb in question.

In this example, "chicken" (ใจใ‚Šใซใ, toriniku) is eaten more frequently than "beef" (ใŽใ‚…ใ†ใซใ, gyลซniku). Therefore, ใ‚ˆใ‚Š correctly conveys the comparative meaning.

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