Grammar Point

indicates emotion or admiration

at sentence end

Sentence ending particle

A sentence-final particle used primarily by female speakers to express mild assertion, volition, or emotion with a gentle tone.

Verb and Noun usage

Used after verbs or nouns to show intent or a mild statement of fact.


I will go now.

That is a very pretty flower.

Adjective usage

Used after adjectives to express the speaker's feeling or impression.


This cake is delicious.

It is quiet here.

Note

This particle is distinct from the '' used in some dialects (like Kansai-ben) by both genders. In standard Japanese, it conveys a feminine and soft quality. It is usually (but not always) used after the informal form of verbs and adjectives, or after nouns and な-adjectives followed by the copula だ (though だ is often omitted in feminine speech).



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