This research was prompted by students challenges in comprehending the usage of Ni and De particles, which, despite conveying similar meanings, serve distinct functions. The objective of this study is to assess the proficiency in employing Ni and De particles among students in the Japanese Language Education class of 2021 at Universitas Negeri Padang. The research methodology employed is quantitative, utilizing descriptive research methods. The study’s population consists of 53 individuals, with the sample size selected through purposive sampling from the JPG 1 class of 2021, totaling 27 participants. The data for this study were derived from scores on the Ni and De particle proficiency tests administered to students in the Japanese Language Education program. Based on the findings of this research, the following conclusions can be drawn as follows. Firstly, the overall proficiency in using Ni and De particles among the class of 2021 at Universitas Negeri Padang’s Japanese Language Education Study Program falls within the “Well” qualification, with an average score of 64.8. Secondly, the proficiency in using Ni particles is categorized as “Good,” with an average score of 73.3. Thirdly, the proficiency in using De particles among students is deemed “Sufficient,” with an average score of 57.4.
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