Thread:Nyocchi/@comment-5209329-20150519070210/@comment-26336020-20150522172450

ahaha although I don't think i'm qualified enough to be called a sensei >.<;  if I'd say so myself I'm more like an intermediate.

Typically japanese sentence structures are subject object verb, but usually the time or place is placed in the beginning of the setence. I'm not quite sure how it relates to French, but it's different from english and chinese even which are subject verb object.

十時に昼ご飯を食べました. じゅうじにひるごはんをたべました. - At 10 o'clock, I ate lunch.

今東京で済んでいます. いまとうきょうですんでいます. - Right now I am living in Tokyo.

The place can be abstract as well like 未来に.