Grammar Info

N4 Lesson 3: 12/18

かな

I wonder

Structure

Sentence + かな

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About かな

Originally a mixture of the sentence ending particles , and な, かな evolved over time to become its own (singular) sentence ending particle, which roughly translates as 'I wonder if (A)?'.

As it is a sentence ending particle, かな can be added to the end of almost any sentence.

Combining the meanings and な, we can see where かな gets its original meaning. presents questions (usually to other people), while な shows that a statement is related purely to the speaker's own thoughts/opinions. In this way, かな expresses that the speaker's own thoughts are being questioned.

Fun Fact

In the past, かな was thought of as being a fairly feminine way to express 'I wonder', and males tended to use phrases like だろうか to express the same type of statement. However, in modern day Japanese, かな is used by both men and women equally.

  • この通帳(つうちょう)(かあ)さんのだろうか
    I wonder if this is my mother's checkbook. (Slightly masculine)
  • あの(ひと)本当(ほんとう)弁護士(べんごし)なのかな
    I wonder if that person is really a lawyer. (Commonly used by anybody)

Examples

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    もうすぐ()()かな

    I wonder if we will go eat soon...

    明日(あした)運動(うんどう)した(ほう)がいいかな

    I wonder, if I should exercise tomorrow...

    今週末(こんしゅうまつ)友達(ともだち)()えるかな

    I wonder if I can meet my friends this weekend...

    冷蔵庫(れいぞうこ)にケーキまだあるかな

    I wonder if there is still cake in the fridge.

    (かあ)さん(なに)くれるかな

    I wonder what my mom will give me.

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かな – Grammar Discussion

Most Recent Replies (8 in total)

  • Pushindawood

    Pushindawood

    @Pep95 Hey! While 哉 is technically the kanji that is associated with this grammar point, it is almost never used in day-to-day speech/writing. 哉 is mostly reserved for 短歌 (Japanese poems) or 俳句 (haikus). Cheers!

  • Mipri

    Mipri

    Hello my question is not for the かな。 but the のかな part of some of the examples.
    exp. 君は何を考えているのかな。
    Am I right to asume that the の indicates a question?
    What exactly is the diffence between sentenses with and without の?
    I also wonder if it’s possible to reprase the の with a か.

  • ThiagoIanuch

    ThiagoIanuch

    A little late, but I had the same question, but I found the answer when reading about the use of かな on MaggieSensei’s website:

    https://maggiesensei.com/2014/05/26/how-to-use-〜かな-kana/

    Note: If you want to stress uncertainty or your doubt, about whether you can do something or not, you add の(=no)

    →のかな ( = no kana)

    (after a noun, na-adjective add なの ( = nano)

    I believe this should be mentioned in this bunpro lesson.

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