Japanese does not have a future tense; instead, it uses time words like 'ashita' (tomorrow) and 'raishu' (next week) to indicate future actions, while verbs remain unchanged regardless of tense, relying on context to convey temporal meaning.
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Japanese has no future tense.
>> Wait.
>> [clears throat] >> What?
>> In English, you change the verb. I eat sushi, present. I will eat sushi, future. In Japanese, the verb never changes for the future.
Ashita, tomorrow, future.
Raishu, next week, future.
Aimasu, these look like present tense, but they are not really present. Time words do all the work.
>> So, Japanese just trust context?
>> Exactly. Japanese trust context.
>> Then, how do you say what's happening right now?
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