Particles are words that show the relationship between words, phrases, or clauses in a Japanese sentence. They function similarly to English prepositions but follow the words they modify. Particles can have English equivalents or peculiar usages not found in English.
Romaji refers to the romanization of Japanese characters. It is mainly used for writing human names and place names in English. Japanese people do not use Romaji for writing their own language.
The hiragana ん is usually the last character listed in dictionaries. It looks and sounds like the "n" sound at the end of words in English. Unlike other hiragana, ん does not form a syllable on its own but is pronounced