Structure
Verb + (んだ) + もの(1)
い-Adj + (んだ) + もの(1)
な-Adj + (なん) + だ + もの(1)
Noun + (なん) + だ + もの(1)
(1) もん
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About もの・もん
もの, an extremely common noun in Japanese that means 'thing', can also be used as a sentence ending particle. In these cases, it adds a small amount of emotion to a statement, and presents it as a reason. Due to this, もの is usually translated as 'because', or 'cause'. Literally, it just means 'it's an (A) thing!'. もの is quite casual, so should be avoided in formal situations.
To use もの as 'because', attach it to the end of the plain form of any word.
To emphasize もの even further, the explanatory んだ (after a verb or い-Adjective), or なんだ (after a な-Adjective or noun) will often be used.
Caution
もの can be shortened to もん in its use as a sentence ending particle. However, this makes the statement sound far more 'cute' or 'childish'. Due to this, it should be avoided in standard conversation.
- もうお腹いっぱいだもん。Cause I'm already full.
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いいよ、お前とはもう遊ばないもん!It's all good! (Because) I'm not going to play with you anymore! (Showing mild anger/jokingly)
Fun Fact
Although it is not used regularly in standard Japanese, んですもの is a slightly more polite version of んだもの that appears frequently in anime, manga, and novels.
- こんなものすぐに壊れるに決まっているじゃないですか、紙から出来てるんですもの。Of course something like this will break instantly. (Because) it is made of paper.
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しょうがないですよ、あの人は何も考えていないんですもの。We can't help it. (Because) that person doesn't think about anything.
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まずいんだもん。
(Because) it tastes bad!
彼女は嘘をついているもの。
(Because) she is lying.
怒らないでね。子供なんだもん。
Don't be angry. (Because) he is just a kid.
寒いんだもん。風邪をひいてしまうよ。
(Because) it's freezing. I'm gonna catch a cold, man!
「食べすぎ!」って言われても…、美味しいんだもん!
Even if someone says 'you are eating too much!'... (Because) it's delicious! (so I can't help it)
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もの・もん – Grammar Discussion
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shary
Good news everyone.
We can add a video from Japanese Ammo with Misa (Make Excuses & Justify Yourself Like the Japanese もん/もの/んだもん!JLPT N2 - YouTube) in the readings for this grammar point and also https://bunpro.jp/grammar_points/346
FredKore
The Information section of the grammar page needs to be cleaned up. The words “because” and “cause” are not the same meaning. When “because” is shortened in casual conversation, an apostrophe is used to show the contraction:
do not → don’t
should not → shouldn’t
because → 'causeWithout the contraction apostrophe, the word “cause” is a different meaning.
'cause Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Cause Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
Because Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
(notice the Synonym section for “because” includes “'cause”)bokudake
Is なのだもの wrong? Because it sounds unnatural?
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