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📚 Study Journal Entry Let's dive into a practical Japanese sentence today! This one is super useful for navigating a common scenario in Japan: shopping at a convenience store (konbini). It covers how to ask for something when you don't know its name, a truly essential skill for learners. 📝 Today's Sentence: コンビニのレジの横に、食べ物のケースがありますよね。もし食べ物の名前を言うのが難しかったら、指を差して「これ1つ」と言うことができます。 (Konbini no reji no yoko ni, tabemono no kēsu ga arimasu yo ne. Moshi tabemono no namae o iu no ga muzukashikattara, yubi o sashite "kore hitotsu" to iu koto ga dekimasu.) 📖 English Translation: "Next to the convenience store register, there's a food display case, right? If it's difficult to say the name of the food, you can point and say, 'One of these.'" 🔤 Breakdown: • コンビニ (Konbini) = convenience store • レジ (reji) = cash register • の横に (no yoko ni) = next to, beside • 食べ物 (tabemono) = food • ケース (kēsu) = case, display case • あります (arimasu) = there is/are (for inanimate objects) • よね (yo ne) = right?, isn't it? (seeking agreement) • もし (moshi) = if (often used with conditional forms) • 名前 (namae) = name • を言う (o iu) = to say • のが難しい (no ga muzukashii) = it is difficult to do (something) • だったら (-dattara) = if it is/was (conditional form) • 指を差して (yubi o sashite) = pointing (literally: point a finger) • これ (kore) = this (thing near the speaker) • 1つ (hitotsu) = one (general counter for objects) • と言うことができます (to iu koto ga dekimasu) = can say/tell (something) 📚 Grammar Points: • 〜の横に (no yoko ni) - This structure expresses location, meaning "next to" or "beside" something. The particle に indicates the specific location. • 〜ですよね (yo ne) - This particle combination softens a statement, often seeking confirmation or agreement from the listener, similar to "right?" or "isn't it?" in English. • 〜のが難しい (no ga muzukashii) - This structure allows you to express the difficulty of performing an action. The verb is followed by の (nominalizer) and then *が難しい*. • 〜と言うことができます (to iu koto ga dekimasu) - This is a common way to express ability or possibility: "to be able to do something." こと nominalizes the preceding clause, and ができます signifies ability. 🎯 Perfect for: • Intermediate learners • Practicing practical phrases for daily life in Japan • Understanding natural conversational flow and conditionals 💡 Study Tip: Practice the second part of this sentence ("指を差して「これ1つ」と言うことができます") by itself. It's an incredibly useful phrase to have in your pocket for any situation where language fails you in a shop or restaurant. Confidence in pointing and using simple counters can go a long way! 📌 Credit: This sentence is sourced from another creator's content. All credit goes to the original author. 👍 Enjoyed this study session? Please give it a thumbs up! 🔔 Subscribe to follow my language learning journey and practice together! ☕ Want to support more learning content? Scan the QR code (bottom-left corner)—my cat thanks you! 😺 #LanguageLearning #Japanese #LearnJapanese #JapaneseLanguage #日本語勉強 #JLPTN3 #JapanesePractice #StudyJapanese #JapaneseGrammar #LanguageLearning