Naming a child in Japan has never been that complicated. Leaving aside traditional names, more and more parents are choosing kira kira names...

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Naming a child in Japan has never been that complicated. Leaving aside traditional names, more and more parents are choosing kira kira names...
Using the particle に (ni) to indicate purpose:
In this example, we add the purpose particle に (ni) to the stem of the verb to make 食べに行きます (tabe ni ikimasu), “I will go (out) to eat.” \(◕ω◕)/♪
Learn more here: www.punipunijapan.com/Japanese-particle-ni-purpose/
Niece in Japanese is 姪(mei)! Learn more family vocabulary here \(◕ω◕)/♪ http://www.punipunijapan.com/extended-family-vocabulary/
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBgz8pJY4u8)