tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5097448412743190487.post8525392617909591740..comments2024-02-14T01:48:30.795-08:00Comments on Japan Grammar: Basic Japanese Nouns 基本的な日本語名詞Igor Bhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03881220124525094524noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5097448412743190487.post-16496278748862593522022-01-17T21:08:27.136-08:002022-01-17T21:08:27.136-08:00In Japanese: 人 - Hito, Nin, Jin.
What's the d...In Japanese: 人 - Hito, Nin, Jin.<br /><br />What's the difference between hito, jin and nin in Japanese?<br /><br />人 has 3 ways to be pronounced "hito", "nin", and "Jin" The first way "hito" is used when the character is being used as "man" The second way "nin" is used with a number. And the last way "jin" is used when it is talking about a nationality such as Japanese(日本人) jin will go at the end of the country's name.<br /><br />See more interesting explanations of this here:<br /><a href="https://community.wanikani.com/t/fun-with-%E4%BA%BA-and-%E3%81%98%E3%82%93-vs-%E3%81%AB%E3%82%93/17502/10" rel="nofollow">https://community.wanikani.com/t/fun-with-%E4%BA%BA-and-%E3%81%98%E3%82%93-vs-%E3%81%AB%E3%82%93/17502/10</a>Igor Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03881220124525094524noreply@blogger.com