Welcome to today’s N1 grammar lesson! In this post, we’ll explore the expression ~かたわら, which is commonly used in formal or written Japanese to express doing two activities in parallel — usually with one being the main activity and the other being a side pursuit. 📘 Meaning ~かたわら means “while…
Japanese Grammar N1: ~かたがた (katagata) – Meaning, Usage, and Examples
Introduction The Japanese grammar pattern ~かたがた (katagata) is an important expression that appears in JLPT N1 level Japanese. This formal expression serves multiple purposes in written and spoken Japanese, making it a valuable addition to your advanced Japanese vocabulary. This blog post will explore the uses, nuances, and applications of…
Japanese Grammar: ~がてら (gatera) – Meaning, Usage, and Examples
Introduction For Japanese language learners preparing for the JLPT N1 exam, mastering nuanced grammar patterns is essential. One such pattern is ~がてら (gatera), which elegantly combines two actions or purposes into a single expression. This blog post will explore the meaning, usage, and practical examples of ~がてら to help advanced…
Japanese Grammar N1: ~きらいがある (kirai ga aru) – Meaning, Usage, and Examples
Introduction For Japanese language learners preparing for the JLPT N1 examination, mastering nuanced grammar patterns is essential. One such pattern is ~きらいがある (kirai ga aru), which allows speakers to express tendencies or habitual behaviors with a slightly negative or critical nuance. This blog post will explore this sophisticated expression in…
Japanese N1 Grammar: Understanding ~ながらに(して)
April 26, 2025 | Japanese Language Expert | JLPT N1 Grammar What is ~ながらに(して)? The grammar pattern ~ながらに(して) is an advanced Japanese expression typically found in formal writing, literary works, and academic contexts. This N1-level grammar carries a nuanced meaning that can be challenging for Japanese learners to master. Basic…
[Japanese Grammar N1] ~とばかり(に): Expressing Actions That Appear As If
Introduction The grammar pattern ~とばかり(に) is an N1 level expression used to describe actions that are performed in a way that gives a certain impression, or actions that appear as if they have a specific intention or meaning. This pattern helps convey the feeling or impression behind someone’s actions rather…
[Japanese Grammar N1] ~んばかりだ: Expressing Actions on the Verge of Happening
Introduction The grammar pattern ~んばかりだ is an N1 level expression used to describe actions that are on the verge of happening, situations that are about to occur, or emotions/conditions that are so intense they seem about to manifest physically. This grammar pattern conveys a sense of imminence and intensity that…
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~ならいざしらず – Mastering Advanced Japanese
Welcome to our deep dive into advanced Japanese grammar! Today we’re exploring the N1-level grammar pattern ~ならいざしらず (nara iza shirazu), a sophisticated expression that will elevate your Japanese to a more polished, native-like level. What Does ~ならいざしらず Mean? The expression ~ならいざしらず can be translated as: This expression is used to…
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~を限りに – With This As the Limit / Until
At the N1 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), you will encounter many grammar structures that are used in formal settings to express various meanings. One such grammar structure is ~を限りに (wo kagiri ni), which is used to indicate that something will be limited to a particular time,…
JLPT N1 Grammar: ~に至るまで – Up Until / To The Point of / As Far As
In the N1 level of the Japanese Language Proficiency Test (JLPT), you will encounter a variety of grammar structures that help express complex ideas. One such structure is ~に至るまで (ni itaru made), which is used to describe the extent or culmination of an event, action, or time period. 🧠 Meaning…