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Example #1: how to indicate a means with “de” Let me explain this usage through the example sentence below. Word orders in Japanese and English are different, but the role of this type of “de” is really similar to those of “by” and “with” in English. Japanese native speakers use this type of “de” after a noun or noun equivalent word which refers to a means to do something. This is often translated into English as “by”, “with”, or such. de – で : a case particle used after a noun or noun equivalent word to indicate a means to do something.Let me start with “de” used to indicate a means to do something. Example #7: how to make the subject in a sentence with “de”.“De” to make the subject word in a sentence.Example #6: how to indicate a cause with “de”.Example #5: how to indicate a state in which something is with “de”.“De” to indicate a state in which someone or something is.Example #4: how to indicate how long someone needs to do something with “de”.“De” to indicate how long someone needs to do something.Example #3: how to indicate where someone does something with “de”.“De” to indicate where someone does something.Example #2: how to start a new sentence with “de”.Example #1: how to indicate a means with “de”.



In this blog post, I will explain each type of “de” in detail with an example sentence. Native speakers use it mainly in the seven different ways: indicating a means to do something starting a new sentence indicating where someone does something indicate how long someone needs to do something indicating a state in which someone or something is indicating a cause making the subject in a sentence. “De” is a very widely-used particle in the Japanese language.
