# まで: until or as far as

> Learn how to use まで, a JLPT N5 Japanese grammar point meaning until or as far as, with structure, nuance, examples, mistakes, and comparisons.

JLPT level: N5 · Updated: 2026-05-17 · Canonical: https://hane-app.com/blog/n5-made/

**まで** means **until or as far as**. It is a **JLPT N5** Japanese grammar pattern used to mark an endpoint in time, place, or extent.

This grammar point appears often in beginner conversations, classroom Japanese, and JLPT-style questions. If you want to say where or when something ends, **まで** is a useful pattern to learn because it helps you build natural basic sentences.

## What does まで mean?

Use **まで** when you want to show the limit or endpoint of an action or range.

Natural translations include:
- until
- as far as
- to

The exact English translation changes with context. Focus on the role of the grammar point in the sentence first, then choose the English phrase that sounds natural.

## How to form まで

Noun / time / place + **まで**

Examples of the pattern:
- 五時まで
- 駅まで
- ここまで

Pay attention to the word form before and after the pattern. Many beginner mistakes happen because the meaning is understood, but the grammar is attached to the wrong form.

## When is まで used?

Use **まで** in situations like:
- time limits
- destinations or endpoints
- extent or range

Tone and register:
- neutral and essential
- Common in daily speech, textbook examples, and beginner JLPT questions

## まで example sentences

- 五時まで勉強します。 — I will study until five.
- 駅まで歩きます。 — I will walk to the station.
- ここまで読んでください。 — Please read up to here.
- 日曜日まで休みです。 — I am off until Sunday.
- 子どもまで知っています。 — Even children know it.

Read the Japanese sentence first, then check the English translation. Try to notice what the grammar point contributes: question, contrast, reason, time limit, suggestion, negation, or obligation.

## Nuance of まで

The key nuance is **an endpoint or limit, sometimes an extreme example**.

This matters because beginner Japanese often uses small words and endings to show meaning that English expresses with word order or helper verbs. For **まで**, the sentence can change a lot depending on placement and context.

For example:
- In conversation, it sounds clear and boundary-focused.
- Compared with **から**, it feels endpoint rather than starting point.

## まで vs から

Both **まで** and **から** can express related ideas, but they are different.

**まで**:
- marks where or when something ends
- can also mean even in some contexts

**から**:
- marks where or when something starts
- can also give a reason meaning because

Quick contrast examples:
- 九時まで働きます。— I work until nine.
- 九時から働きます。— I work from nine.

If you are unsure which one to use, ask what the sentence is trying to do: ask a question, connect ideas, show a reason, mark time, make an invitation, or express obligation.

## Common mistakes with まで

Watch out for these mistakes:
- Confusing まで with までに, which means by a deadline
- Using まで when you need starting point から
- Missing the “even” meaning in sentences like 子どもまで

A good study habit is to write one short sentence and then change only the grammar point. This makes the difference between similar patterns easier to feel.

## Is まで on the JLPT?

Yes. **まで** is commonly taught as **JLPT N5** grammar.

That means learners should be able to:
- recognize it in reading
- understand its nuance in context
- use it in simple original sentences

For test preparation, do not only memorize the English gloss. Practice identifying the words around the grammar point, because JLPT questions often test structure and context together.

## Practice questions for まで

Try making your own sentences with these prompts:
- Say you study until eight.
- Say you walk to school.
- Say read up to this page.

Keep the sentences short at first. Once the form feels natural, add time words, places, reasons, or contrast to make the sentence more realistic.

## Learning path for まで

Use **まで** as part of your **JLPT N5** time, sequence, and experience grammar toolkit. Put the events on a timeline before translating. Ask what happens first, what continues, what has not happened yet, or what has already happened, then choose the pattern that matches that point in time.

A good review order is: first make one short sentence with **まで**, then compare it with [それから](/blog/n5-sore-kara/), and finally add [そして](/blog/n5-soshite/) or [まだ](/blog/n5-mada/) to see how the basic meaning changes.

For practice, keep the sentence short: write one example with **まで**, one example with a different subject or time word, and one example that contrasts it with a related pattern below.

## Related grammar to review next

- [それから](/blog/n5-sore-kara/) — helps compare time order, sequence, continuing state, and experience.
- [そして](/blog/n5-soshite/) — contrasts with this pattern from the reason, contrast, and connector grammar group.
- [まだ](/blog/n5-mada/) — helps compare time order, sequence, continuing state, and experience.
- [もう](/blog/n5-mou/) — helps compare time order, sequence, continuing state, and experience.

## Learn まで with Hane

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