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文法. A collective term for syntax (the way sentences are put together) and morphology (forms of words, including the way new words are put together). Often used to describe function words such as particles, to describe word endings, and to talk about general sentence structure.
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What do these particles exactly do in this sentence? 「競ってこそ花 負けて落ちれば泥 」
As for grammar, there is nothing unusual or tricky about it. It's just the translation that seems to have tripped you up. …
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Does へ in 東京へ何しに行くの? mean "to"?
Let's brake up your sentence word for word and translate it into English.
"nani shi ni iku"
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"what do there going" (word-for-word)
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"What are you going there to do" (Rearranged into English)
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"W …