いる

N5

いる

iru

Existence (animate)

N5

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Explication

いる is the verb used to say that people or animals exist. It is used for animate things. The polite form is います, which you will hear most often. Key points: • Use いる/います for people and animals • The pattern is Location に Person/Animal が います • が marks the subject (the thing that exists) • に marks the location For example, “部屋に猫がいます” means “There is a cat in the room.” The cat is the thing that exists (marked by が), and the room is the location (marked by に). If you are saying someone is at a place, you can also use the same pattern: “田中さんは学校にいます.” This means “Tanaka-san is at school.” Here は marks the topic, but the verb is still います. Remember: いる is for living things. For objects or places, use ある instead. This is one of the first big choices you make with existence verbs, so practice saying “cat is here” with いる and “book is here” with ある.

Structure

Modèle
Location に Animate が いる/います
Location にWhere something exists
Exemples: 部屋に, 公園に, 学校に
Animate がPerson or animal that exists
Exemples: 猫が, 学生が, 先生が
いる/いますExistence verb for animate things
Exemples: いる, います

Exemples

Exemple 1
部屋に猫がいます。
Heya ni neko ga imasu.
There is a cat in the room.
Détail
部屋room
location marker
cat
subject marker
いますexists (polite)
Remarque: Basic existence sentence
Exemple 2
公園に子どもがいます。
Kouen ni kodomo ga imasu.
There are children in the park.
Détail
公園park
location marker
子どもchild
subject marker
いますexists (polite)
Remarque: Animate plural idea
Exemple 3
田中さんは学校にいます。
Tanaka-san wa gakkou ni imasu.
Tanaka-san is at school.
Détail
田中さんMr./Ms. Tanaka
topic marker
学校school
location marker
いますis (polite)
Remarque: Topic + location
Exemple 4
うちに犬がいます。
Uchi ni inu ga imasu.
There is a dog at my house.
Détail
うちhome
location marker
dog
subject marker
いますexists (polite)
Remarque: Common home example

Grammaire Connexe