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One of the simplest grammatical sentence structures is that of "[noun] wa [noun/adjective] desu." You can use this construction to say that "something is something."

For example: 'kare wa gakusei desu.' "He is a student." Written in Japanese: 彼は学生です。

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โˆ™ 12y ago

The basic structure of a Japanese sentence is:

subject wa noun (w)o verb.

eg.

watashi wa sushi o tabemasu.

I will eat sushi

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