Two essential uses — “but” (contrast) & “even / or something” (particle)
JLPT N5 文法 でも 解説 (逆接・例示)
⏱️ Study time: 5–7 minutes
でも (demo) has two main functions at N5 level: it's a standalone conjunction meaning “but” that starts a new sentence, and it's a particle meaning “even” or “or something” when attached to a noun. Mastering both will make your Japanese sound much more natural.
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でも has two distinct uses at the N5 level. As a conjunction, it means “but” and starts a new sentence to contrast with the previous one. As a particle, it attaches to a noun to mean “even” or “or something” — often used in casual suggestions.
雨が降っています。でも、出かけます。あめがふっています。でも、でかけます。Ame ga futte imasu. Demo, dekakemasu.
It's raining. But I'm going out.
Use でも at the beginning of a new sentence to contrast it with the previous statement. It works with both polite and casual forms, but it creates a clear separation between the two ideas.
| Pattern | Example | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Sentence 1。でも、Sentence 2。 | 日本語は難しいです。でも、面白いです。 | Japanese is difficult. But it's interesting. |
| Question + でも + Answer | 高いですか。でも、買いますか。 | Is it expensive? But will you buy it? |
💡 Key difference: でも is a sentence‑starter (“But, …”). が and けど attach to the first sentence (“A but B”). Both are correct, but the rhythm is different.
When attached to a noun, でも means “even” (surprisingly, that too) or softens a suggestion to mean “or something” (making it more casual and less direct).
| Use | Pattern | Example |
|---|---|---|
| “Even” | Noun + でも + Predicate | 子供でもできます。 Even a child can do it. |
| “Or something” | Noun + でも + どうですか | コーヒーでもどうですか。 How about some coffee or something? |
✅ でも starts a new contrasting sentence.
| Word | Position | Politeness | Example |
|---|---|---|---|
| でも | Starts a new sentence | Neutral (polite & casual) | 難しいです。でも、楽しいです。 |
| ですが | Attaches to です/ます | Polite | 難しいですが、楽しいです。 |
| しかし | Starts a new sentence | Formal / written | 難しいです。しかし、楽しいです。 |
💡 N5 focus: でも is the most common standalone “but” in everyday speech. ですが is slightly more formal and attaches to the previous clause. しかし is reserved for formal writing and speeches.
1. “It's cold. But I'm going out.” Choose the correct contrast.
2. “Even a child can do it.” — which is correct?
3. でも as a conjunction is used at the ________ of a sentence.
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| Japanese | Reading | Type | English Meaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| 高い | たかい | i‑adjective | expensive |
| 買う | かう | Godan verb | to buy |
| 難しい | むずかしい | i‑adjective | difficult |
| 面白い | おもしろい | i‑adjective | interesting |
| 雨 | あめ | Noun | rain |
| 降る | ふる | Godan verb | to fall (rain) |
| 出かける | でかける | Ichidan verb | to go out |
| 子供 | こども | Noun | child |
でも starts a new sentence (“But, …”). ですが attaches directly to the first sentence (“AですがB”). でも feels slightly more emphatic; ですが is a smoother connection.
As a conjunction, no — it starts a new sentence. As a particle meaning “even”, it attaches to nouns, not verbs. For “even if I do”, use 〜ても (N4 grammar).
Yes, でも is neutral — it can be used in both polite and casual contexts. It's not as formal as しかし, but perfectly acceptable in everyday polite speech.
Next: しかし (shikashi) — the formal “however”.
Learn しかし →→ Explore the JLPT N5 Grammar Hub
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