The explanatory form — giving reasons, asking for explanations, and making your Japanese sound natural
JLPT N5 文法 〜のです / 〜んです 解説 (説明)
⏱️ Study time: 6–8 minutes
〜のです (no desu) and its contracted form 〜んです (n desu) add an explanatory tone to your sentence. Use it when you're giving a reason, explaining a situation, or asking for clarification. It's one of the most frequently used patterns in spoken Japanese — and mastering it will make your Japanese sound far more natural.
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〜んです (contracted from 〜のです) adds an explanatory or reasoning nuance to a sentence. It tells the listener "this is why" or "this is the situation". Without んです, a sentence is a simple statement. With んです, you're providing context, explaining yourself, or asking for an explanation.
すみません、道に迷ったんです。すみません、みちにまよったんです。Sumimasen, michi ni mayotta n desu.
I'm sorry — I got lost (that's why I'm late).
| Word Type | Plain Form | + んです | Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verb | 行く | 行くんです | I'm going (you see) |
| i‑adjective | 痛い | 痛いんです | It hurts (that's why) |
| na‑adjective | 静か | 静かな + んです → 静かなんです | It's quiet (you see) |
| Noun | 学生 | 学生な + んです → 学生なんです | I'm a student (as context) |
| Use | Explanation | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Giving reasons | Explaining why something happened | 電車が遅れたんです。 The train was delayed (that's why). |
| Asking for explanations | Seeking a reason or clarification | どうして来なかったんですか。 Why didn't you come? |
| Providing context | Softening a statement or making it more engaged | 質問があるんですが… I have a question (if you don't mind)… |
✅ Notice 来なかった (plain past) + んです.
1. “I have a headache (as an explanation).” Choose the correct form.
2. “It's quiet (you see).” — 静か is a na‑adjective. Choose the correct んです form.
3. んです is used for:
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| Japanese | Reading | Type | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 頭 | あたま | Noun | head |
| 痛い | いたい | i‑adjective | painful, sore |
| 電車 | でんしゃ | Noun | train |
| 遅れる | おくれる | Ichidan verb | to be delayed |
| 道 | みち | Noun | road, way |
| 迷う | まよう | Godan verb | to get lost |
| 留学する | りゅうがくする | Irregular verb | to study abroad |
んです is the contracted, spoken form of のです. Both are polite when followed by です/ます. In formal writing, use のです. In conversation, んです is far more common and natural.
な is the attributive form of the copula だ that connects na‑adjectives and nouns to の/ん. It's the same な that appears in な-adjective + noun (静かな部屋).
No. The word before んです must be in the plain form: 行くんです ✓, 行きますんです ✕.
Next: から (kara) — giving reasons with the reason particle.
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