私は東京にいます
watashi wa Tokyo ni imasu
I am in Tokyo
Phrase in 30 Seconds
Use this phrase to tell someone exactly where you are located right now.
- Means: I am currently located in Tokyo.
- Used in: Travel updates, meeting friends, or checking in.
- Don't confuse: 'Tokyo ni imasu' (I am in Tokyo) with 'Tokyo e ikimasu' (I am going to Tokyo).
Explanation at your level:
Bedeutung
States one's current location as Tokyo.
Kultureller Hintergrund
Politeness is key. Using 'imasu' is safer than 'iru'.
Particle Power
Particles are the glue of Japanese.
Bedeutung
States one's current location as Tokyo.
Particle Power
Particles are the glue of Japanese.
Teste dich selbst
Fill in the correct particle.
{私|わたし}は{東京|とうきょう}___います。
'ni' marks the location for 'imasu'.
🎉 Ergebnis: /1
Visuelle Lernhilfen
Häufig gestellte Fragen
1 FragenNo, use 'arimasu'.
Verwandte Redewendungen
どこにいますか
similarWhere are you?
Wo du es verwendest
Meeting a friend
Friend: Where are you?
You: {私|わたし}は{東京|とうきょう}にいます。
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Tokyo is a 'knee' (ni) where I am.
Visual Association
Imagine yourself standing on a giant map of Tokyo with a pin on your head.
Rhyme
In Tokyo I am, with a 'ni' in my hand.
Story
I arrived in Tokyo. I looked at the map. I said, 'I am here!'
Word Web
Herausforderung
Say your location in Japanese every time you enter a new room today.
In Other Languages
Estoy en Tokio.
Japanese uses particles, Spanish uses prepositions.
Je suis à Tokyo.
French uses 'à' for location.
Ich bin in Tokio.
German uses 'in' as a preposition.
東京にいます。
None.
أنا في طوكيو
No verb required in Arabic.
我在东京
Chinese uses 'zai' as a verb/preposition.
저는 도쿄에 있어요
Particle usage is very similar.
Estou em Tóquio.
Portuguese conjugates for person.
Easily Confused
Confusing location with destination.
Use 'ni' for location, 'e' for destination.
FAQ (1)
No, use 'arimasu'.