Used to lower yourself in conversation with superiors. 3. Minna no Nihongo 26-50 PDF Grammar Resources
While daunting, the polite language lessons are crucial for professional interaction in Japan. minna no nihongo 2 lesson 26 to 50 pdf grammar link
| Lesson | Key Grammar Point | Description and Usage | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~ところ | Indicates a point in time, such as just before, during, or just after an action. | | 47 | ~ておく (Revisited) | Reviewed and expanded upon. | | 48 | ~ように言う | Used for indirect commands or requests (e.g., 行くように言う "to tell someone to go"). | | 49 | Honorific Verbs | Special verbs used to show respect to the person being addressed or talked about. | | 50 | Humble Forms | Kenjōgo (謙譲語) humbly refers to the speaker's own actions to show respect to the listener. Teineigo (丁寧語) is simply polite speech.| Used to lower yourself in conversation with superiors
A comprehensive N4 Grammar Summary for these lessons is available on Scribd. | Lesson | Key Grammar Point | Description
Expressing excessiveness ("too much") and ease/difficulty of actions.