Grammar Info

N5 Lesson 10: 7/12

(Adjective) + のはThe 'one' that... (Indefinite pronoun, Adjective nominalization)

Structure

[な]Adjective + + + は(1)
[い]Adjective + + は(1)

(1)

Details

  • Part of Speech

    Expression

  • Word Type

    Case Marking Particle

  • Register

    Standard

About Adjective + の(は)

One of the roles that the particle can take in Japanese is replacing a noun that has already been mentioned, or one that has not been mentioned yet. In this way, it is similar to 'the one that (A)' in English. When using this expression, we will need to use before , when a な-Adjective is being used.

When using this expression, will be followed by , , or , depending on what the speaker/writer wants to express.

Caution

may be used more than once in the same sentence, referring to the same noun.

  • ここある(くるま)(なか)()のはあの(あか)
    Out of the cars that are here, the one that I like is that red one over there.

Examples

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    (あたら)のは(かれ)(くるま)

    The one that is new is his car.

    元気(げんき)なのは社長(しゃちょう)です

    The one that is energetic is the manager.

    (むずか)のは歴史(れきし)

    The one that is difficult is history.

    彼女(かのじょ)素敵(すてき)なのは(ふく)だけ

    The only (one) thing that is great about her is her clothes.

    (あつ)のも()から、エアコンなくてもいい

    I also like the heat, so it's alright if I don't have an air conditioner.

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Adjective + の(は) – Grammar Discussion

Most Recent Replies (16 in total)

  • tai

    tai

    I see, thanks! my brain doesn’t naturally parse the sentence like that, but I understand the structure now and I guess it’s just a matter of time.

  • pasi

    pasi

    Why does 「この家の中で一番明るい部屋はどれ?」息子の部屋が一番明るい not take のは? Is it just because it is at the end of the sentence? The grammar point text doesn’t give any examples of it without the second particle.

  • NinToaster

    NinToaster

    I would guess that its informal speech and thus the は particle is removed to make it easier to say since its already known in the previous sentence (Case Omission).

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