か(疑問)

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か(疑問)

ka (question)

question marker

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Explication

か is the particle used to make a polite question. It is placed at the end of a sentence. In polite Japanese, you usually need か to show that you are asking a question. Key points: • Add か to the end of a sentence to ask a question • Used with です/ます in polite speech • Question words (何, どこ, だれ) stay in place • Intonation is less important when か is present For example, “これは本ですか” means “Is this a book?” You take a normal sentence and add か. Another example: “どこへ行きますか” means “Where are you going?” In casual speech, people can ask questions without か by raising intonation, but for beginners, it is safest to use か. It makes your question clear and polite. You can also use か to offer choices: “コーヒーかお茶” means “coffee or tea.” This is a later nuance, but it is useful to recognize. For now, focus on the basic pattern: Statement + か. This simple step turns a statement into a polite question.

Structure

Modèle
Sentence + か
SentenceA complete polite sentence
Exemples: 学生です, 行きます, これは本です
Question marker
Exemples:

Exemples

Exemple 1
これは本ですか。
Kore wa hon desu ka.
Is this a book?
Détail
これthis
topic marker
book
ですis (polite)
question marker
Remarque: Basic yes/no question
Exemple 2
田中さんは学生ですか。
Tanaka-san wa gakusei desu ka.
Is Tanaka-san a student?
Détail
田中さんMr./Ms. Tanaka
topic marker
学生student
ですis (polite)
question marker
Remarque: Asking about a person
Exemple 3
何を食べますか。
Nani o tabemasu ka.
What do you eat?
Détail
what
object marker
食べますeat (polite)
question marker
Remarque: Question word + か
Exemple 4
どこへ行きますか。
Doko e ikimasu ka.
Where are you going?
Détail
どこwhere
direction marker
行きますgo (polite)
question marker
Remarque: Location question

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