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		<title>Japanese Particles [Cheatsheet]</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[box type="info"]Newer version of the Japanese Particles Cheatsheet[/box] Japanese particles can be fun, if by fun you mean eye gouges and hair pulls. I haven&#8217;t come across too many people that enjoy Japanese particles. Tolerate? Sure, there are a few, but most people aren&#8217;t fans, and most teachers don&#8217;t make things too easy. Yesterday I [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">[box type="info"]Newer version of the <a href="/japanese-resources/japanese-particles-cheatsheet/">Japanese Particles Cheatsheet</a>[/box]</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Japanese particles can be fun, if by fun you mean eye gouges and hair pulls. I haven&#8217;t come across too many people that enjoy Japanese particles. Tolerate? Sure, there are a few, but most people aren&#8217;t fans, and most teachers don&#8217;t make things too easy. Yesterday I taught a couple of courses on Japanese particles over at <a href="http://www.edufire.com">eduFire</a>, and did everything I could to make particles easy and understandable. I figure if someone like me, who lacks a technical understanding of all grammar (in English, especially), can understand particles, then so should everyone else. I made things easy, cut out the fat, and simplified everything as much as possible, and I think for the most part it worked for people!<span id="more-1517"></span>In the process of doing that, I thought up the idea of making a Japanese Particles Cheatsheet. It&#8217;s a one page document that lays out all the main particles, explains their meaning, and shows some examples. It&#8217;s definitely not full of information, and I wouldn&#8217;t recommend using it to learn Japanese particles outright, but you can use it to help you tell one particle from another, especially if you&#8217;re just beginning Japanese (は and が particles can cause some problems, right!?), then that&#8217;s perfect.</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">So here it is, download this Japanese Particles Cheatsheet, use it in your class (teachers), share it with friends, Japanese learning colleagues, whatever. It&#8217;s all yours to enjoy. Definitely leave me some feedback though, if you have any, since I&#8217;ll probably be whipping together a 2.0 version at some point and I&#8217;m sure improvements can be made.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;">Download the [<a href="http://www.tofugu.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/japanese-particles-cheatsheet1.pdf"><strong>Japanese Particles Cheatsheet</strong></a>] Now!</p>
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