Turn statements into questions

Questioning Everything


In this Topic, we're going to learn the essentials of how questions work in Japanese and meet the question particle, か.

Asking questions in Japanese is refreshingly simple. Instead of changing the word order like we do in English (e.g., changing 'It is' to 'Is it?'), we can just add か to the end of a phrase.

This small addition unlocks basic conversation. By the end of this Topic, we will be able to take statements we already know and turn them into questions.

Grammar in this Topic

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  • Question marking particle

  • is a particle that frequently comes at the end of sentences in Japanese, and carries the same meaning as a question mark in English. (It is not limited to appearing at the end of sentences, however). In addition to questions, can also express uncertainty about something, without strictly being a question.

    regularly comes after the polite form of words, such as ~です, ~ます. However, in casual conversation, can be used directly after the word that the speaker is showing uncertainty about.

    Both examples are grammatically correct, but the sentence without です may be considered rude by some people (as it sounds too familiar/direct).

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Now that we know about か, let's look at how asking questions changes between polite and casual sentences.

If I May Be So Bold As To Inquire

As we've just learned, in polite speech (sentences ending in です), we simply add か. You may be surprised to see that Japanese questions often don't use a question mark. Because か marks the sentence as a question grammatically, a simple Japanese period (。) is often used instead.

I'm Just Gonna Ask You 'Bout Something

In casual language, か is usually not added at all. In fact, だ is also normally dropped, as it can sound too assertive or even aggressive.

Instead, we can rely on intonation. The sentence will have a rising tone, similar to a question in English. In writing, a question mark can be used to show this.

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    (おんな)():「これ家族(かぞく)ですか?これはお(かあ)さん?お(ねえ)さん?」

    友達(ともだち):「うん!それは(わたし)のお(かあ)さん。これはお(ねえ)さんです。」

    (おんな)():「綺麗(きれい)なお(かあ)さん!これはお(にい)さんですか?」

    友達(ともだち):「これは(おとうと)。あれはお(にい)さん。」

    (おんな)():「可愛(かわい)(おとうと)!これは...?」」

    友達(ともだち)「これは、(あたら)しい家族(かぞく)のゾンビです!!!」

    (おんな)():「ゾンビ!?」