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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).
Location pin 📍 + Person 👤 = Current status update

Explanation at your level:

This phrase helps you say where you are. Use 'wa' for you and 'ni' for the place.
This is a standard way to express existence in a specific location. It uses the particle 'ni' to define the target of the verb 'iru'.
The phrase utilizes the existential verb 'iru' for animate subjects. It is the primary method for location reporting in Japanese, distinguishing between animate and inanimate existence.
This expression demonstrates the Japanese locative system. By using the particle 'ni', the speaker establishes a static relationship between the subject and the geographical coordinate, which is essential for spatial discourse.
The construction 'ni imasu' serves as a fundamental locative predicate. It highlights the Japanese language's focus on the 'state of being' rather than 'action' when describing location, reflecting a distinct ontological perspective.
From a cognitive linguistics perspective, this phrase maps the subject onto a specific spatial domain. The particle 'ni' functions as a marker of arrival or presence, while 'imasu' provides the existential grounding, illustrating the language's reliance on particle-based spatial orientation.

Bedeutung

States one's current location as Tokyo.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

Politeness is key. Using 'imasu' is safer than 'iru'.

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Particle Power

Particles are the glue of Japanese.

Bedeutung

States one's current location as Tokyo.

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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。

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'ni' marks the location for 'imasu'.

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Visuelle Lernhilfen

Häufig gestellte Fragen

1 Fragen

No, use 'arimasu'.

Verwandte Redewendungen

🔗

どこにいますか

similar

Where 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。

neutral

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

東京います場所現在

Herausforderung

Say your location in Japanese every time you enter a new room today.

In Other Languages

Spanish high

Estoy en Tokio.

Japanese uses particles, Spanish uses prepositions.

French high

Je suis à Tokyo.

French uses 'à' for location.

German high

Ich bin in Tokio.

German uses 'in' as a preposition.

Japanese self

東京にいます。

None.

Arabic moderate

أنا في طوكيو

No verb required in Arabic.

Chinese moderate

我在东京

Chinese uses 'zai' as a verb/preposition.

Korean high

저는 도쿄에 있어요

Particle usage is very similar.

Portuguese high

Estou em Tóquio.

Portuguese conjugates for person.

Easily Confused

私は東京にいます vs. 東京へ行きます

Confusing location with destination.

Use 'ni' for location, 'e' for destination.

FAQ (1)

No, use 'arimasu'.

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