Breakdown of natu ni kazoku to issyo ni hanabi wo mimasu.
をwo
direct object particle
とto
companion particle
見るmiru
to watch
にni
time particle
一緒 にissyo ni
together
夏natu
summer
家族kazoku
family
花火hanabi
firework
Questions & Answers about natu ni kazoku to issyo ni hanabi wo mimasu.
Why is に used after 夏 in the sentence?
Why is there no subject like “I” in the sentence?
What does と mean in 家族と?
The particle と indicates “with” when referring to companions. 家族と literally means “with (my) family.”
What exactly does 一緒に mean, and why is it followed by に again?
Why is 花火 followed by を?
The particle を marks the direct object of the verb. 花火を見ます means “watch fireworks,” where 花火 is what you are watching.
Why does the verb 見ます come at the end of the sentence?
Can we swap 一緒に and 家族と, for example say 一緒に家族と花火を見ます?
Short modifier phrases have some flexibility, so that sentence is still understandable. However, 家族と一緒に is more idiomatic when grouping “with family” and “together” as a single idea.
Can we omit the first に after 夏?
In casual conversation you might hear someone drop it, but in standard Japanese the time-marker に is usually required to signal that 夏 is acting as a temporal phrase.
AI Language TutorTry it ↗
“How do verb conjugations work in Japanese?”
Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".
Sign up free — start using our AI language tutor
Start learning JapaneseMaster Japanese — from natu ni kazoku to issyo ni hanabi wo mimasu to fluency
All course content and exercises are completely free — no paywalls, no trial periods, no signup needed.
- ✓Infinitely deep — unlimited vocabulary and grammar
- ✓Fast-paced — build complex sentences from the start
- ✓Unforgettable — efficient spaced repetition system
- ✓ AI tutor to answer your grammar questions