Concerning the asking of questions in the Japanese language as opposed to making plain statements. Includes the various words and particles used in questions.
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What exactly is “なの” (nano)?
I asked a female Japanese friend to translate a sentence for me and it ends in "nano" which I took to be either an alternative question particle to -ne or -ka; or possibly two particles I don't know ...
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Use of ~のか (~んですか) in questions not seeking a yes/no answer
I would like to know if there is a shift in nuance in questions such as these:
誰が参加したんですか。 vs. 誰が参加しましたか。
いつ着いたんですか。 vs. いつ着きましたか。
I wish to limit discussion to only non-yes/no questions ...
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What does どうした mean and how does it differ from 何をした?
I've never really understood how どうした works and hope someone can explain or point me towards further reading.
For example, in my textbook, the following question is asked in relation to a short ...
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In what situation can I use ~かい (for interrogative question)?
One day, I asked my japanese friend how I could invite some friends to eat.
He said
"一緒に食べに行くかい?"
I know that we could also say:
行きましょうか(行こうか)?
行きませんか(行かない)?
行きますか(行くの)?
but I got interested ...
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how would a native ask the question “Where are you going later?”
After reading the 2 threads: How to use へ (-e), に (-ni), まで (made) and の方 (no-hō) with destination and direction? and When going somewhere, is there any difference between e (へ) and ni (に)?
I would ...