0070 – Japanese basics (N5-N3) – いる: Existence (living being)

grammar

 

How can I say in Japanese that there is my sister there?

 

 

Living being 

 

When we talk about the existence of this and that in Japanese, we have to pay attention to the type of existence. That is because we must use different verbs for each case.

 

See also:

 

Not living material:

ある

aru

to exist

 

Living being:

いる

iru

to exist

 

For example, 

 

ある for packed fish at a supermarket:

いる for fish in the sea

 

Existence of living beings

 

When mentioning the existence of living beings,

 

PlaceObjectがいます

Place ni Object ga i masu.

There is (are) Object at (in…)Place

 

For example, 

 

あそこがいます

asoko ni imouto ga i masu.

There is my younger sister there.

 

東京友達がいます

Toukyou ni tomodachi ga i masu.

There are friends in Japan.

 

Omissions of place information

 

If it is apparently obvious, we don’t need to add the place information like the situation in which one’s kid is missing in a department store and this person is asking for a help:

 

子どもがいません

kodomo ga i masen.

There isn’t my child (My kid is missing).

 

Question & Answer examples

 

When making questions with the grammar pattern for living beings , there is one thing to which we need to pay attention: 

 

Human:: dare: who

Not human:: nani: what

 

For example,

 

A:

一階にがいますか。

ikkai ni dare ga i masu ka.

Who is on the ground floor.

 

B:

がいます。

chichi ga i masu.

My father.

 

A:

東京の動物園にがいますか。

Toukyou no doubutsuen ni nani ga i masu ka.

What are there in a zoo at Tokyo?

 

B: 

象やパンダがいます。

Zou ya panda ga i masu.

There are elephants, pandas and such.

 

For asking for the place:

 

A:

どこに猫村さんがいますか。

Doko ni Nekomura san ga i masu ka.

Where is Nekomura?

 

B:

公園にいます。

kouen ni i masu.

At a park.

 

And for the complete negation

 

A:

一階に誰がいますか。

ikkai ni dare ga i masu ka.

Who is on the ground floor.

 

B:

誰もいません

dare mo i masen.

No one.

 

See also:

階 (Floor)

 

A:

池に何がいますか。

ike ni nani ga i masu ka.

What are there in the lake?

 

B:

何もいません。

nani mo i masen.

Nothing.

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