To Qualify Noun / Watashi No Hon / My Book

Hi, this is Yuyujin.

This time is the last lesson to qualify noun.
The form is ” Noun + No(の) + Noun”.

Japanese uses “No (の)” to express the possession.
The function is like  ” ‘s ” in “Mike’s book”.
It is like “的 (de)” in Chinese.

For example

Watashi No Hon
(わたしのほん)
my book

Here “Watashi (わたし) ” means I.
It is a noun.
“No (の)”  shows the possession.

“No (の)” can be used in ” A Wa B Desu” expression.

Kono Hon Wa Watashi No Desu
(このほんはわたしのです。)
This book is mine.

Let’s look more detail.

Noun + “No (の)” + Noun

Anata No Nooto

(あなたのノート)
your notebook

Ano nooto Wa Anata No Desu
(あのノートはあなたのです。)
That notebook is yours.

Maiku No Kuruma
(マイクのくるま)
Mike’s car

Sono Kuruma Wa Maiku No Desu Ka
(そのくるまはマイクのですか。)
Is the car Mike’s one ?

Aomori No Ringo
(あおもりのりんご)
Aomori’s apple

This “No(の)” does not express the possession.
It shows the character.
This “Aomori No” means “made in Aomori”
Aomori is a Japanese prefecture that is famous for apples.

Aomori No Ringo Wo Kudasai
(あおもりのりんごをください。)
I will have an Aomori’s apple.
I will have an apple  that  is made in Aomori.

Toyota No Kuruma
(トヨタのくるま)
TOYOTA’s car
a car that is made by TOYOTA

Kono Kuruma Wa Toyota No Desu.
(このくるまはトヨタのです。)
This car is TOYOTA’s.
This car is made by TOYOTA.

OK, that’s it.
Thank you so much.
Have a good trip.

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