“まとめ — wrap-up”

Here’s a quick recap of what we’ve explored in this particle lesson:

These tiny words play a big role in expressing relationships, feelings, and clarity in Japanese.

You don’t need to memorize everything at once. Just keep listening, keep noticing — and they’ll start to make sense.

Particles are small, but powerful.

Before closing the Particles lesson, let’s add one more special topic — 数助詞じょすうし — the counter words used when counting things in Japanese. It’s a small but essential part of the grammar system, and worth learning before finishing this series.

Continue to the next page to explore how numbers change depending on what you count.

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