って means called; as for. It is a JLPT N4 Japanese grammar pattern used to express this idea in natural Japanese.
This English meaning is written independently from the source list so it answers the learner question directly: what does って mean and when should you use it?
What does って mean?
Use って when you want to express called; as for in a Japanese sentence.
Natural translations include:
- called; as for
- called
- as for
How to form って
Noun / phrase + って
Examples of the pattern:
- Noun / phrase + って
- って
- related form: という
When is って used?
Use って in situations like:
- reading or writing JLPT N4-level sentences
- making a sentence more precise than a basic N5 pattern
- recognizing natural grammar in conversation or short passages
Tone and register:
- usually neutral unless the pattern itself is casual, humble, honorific, or written
- common in JLPT N4 grammar study and everyday examples
って example sentences
- Kanjiruっていうアプリを知っていますか。 — Do you know an app called Kanjiru?
- 田中さんって親切ですね。 — Tanaka is kind, isn’t he?
- 明日休みだって聞きました。 — I heard that tomorrow is a day off.
- これって何ですか。 — What is this?
- 日本語って面白いですね。 — Japanese is interesting, isn’t it?
Nuance of って
The key nuance is called; as for in context, not a word-for-word English replacement.
This matters because って often changes the relationship between actions, people, time, or evidence in the sentence. Read the whole sentence before choosing the English translation.
って vs という
Both patterns can appear in related sentences, but they do different jobs.
って:
- is the target JLPT N4 pattern in this lesson
- focuses on called; as for
という:
- is useful for comparison because learners often confuse nearby forms
- may change the tone, evidence, direction, or relationship in the sentence
Quick contrast examples:
- Target pattern: Kanjiruっていうアプリを知っていますか。 — Do you know an app called Kanjiru?
- Related pattern with という: compare what changes in evidence, timing, direction, or politeness.
Common mistakes with って
Watch out for these mistakes:
- Copying a dictionary gloss without checking the sentence context
- Using the wrong verb, adjective, or noun form
- Confusing って with という because the English can sound similar
Is って on the JLPT?
Yes. って is connected to JLPT N4 grammar in this blog.
That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences
Practice questions for って
Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Write one short sentence using the basic structure.
- Replace the subject, time, or object and keep the same grammar point.
- Compare your sentence with the related pattern above.
Learn って with Kanjiru
If you want to review って together with kanji, vocabulary, and other JLPT N4 patterns, Kanjiru helps you practice Japanese in short, focused sessions.
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