How to Use ‘~きる’ in Everyday Japanese Grammar: Practical Explanation

By あかね的日本語教室

This video lesson from the channel あかね的日本語教室 focuses on the usage of the Japanese grammar point ‘~きる’ in daily life. The presenter Akane explains how ‘~きる’ can be attached to verbs to convey the nuance of finishing something completely or doing something thoroughly. This is a grammar point often encountered in both casual and formal Japanese conversations, making it highly useful for learners seeking more natural and fluent language skills.

Akane, an experienced Japanese teacher and content creator, uses clear examples and context to demonstrate the variations of ‘~きる.’ The lesson provides insight into expressions like ‘食べきる’ (to eat up entirely), ‘やりきる’ (to complete a task thoroughly), and discusses how these are applied in daily life in Japan. Akane’s teaching style is methodical and easy to follow, ideal for learners at an intermediate level and above who wish to deepen their understanding of Japanese verb suffixes and nuances.

The video also invites viewers to access further resources such as Akane’s website, podcast, and published book, ‘おでかけ日本語会話.’ Subtitles are available in multiple languages, making the lesson accessible to a global audience. For anyone studying Japanese, this breakdown of ‘~きる’ offers practical knowledge to enhance both comprehension and communication skills.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

© 2025 Japan Video Guide (BETA) - WordPress Theme by WPEnjoy