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Oct 18 |
answered | Range of numbers |
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Oct 18 |
awarded | Scholar |
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Oct 18 |
accepted | 俺 used for second person singular pronoun |
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Oct 17 |
awarded | Student |
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Oct 17 |
asked | 俺 used for second person singular pronoun |
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Oct 17 |
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Expressing: “Send them over/up, please” ◯◯さんに来てもらうようにお願いします。Otherwise, I would use 送る too. You can use 送る as well when you want to sent the person somewhere you are not at. |
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Oct 11 |
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What is the difference between どころか or ものか? as 137 said, the correct answer would be どころか, the meaning is not clear if you use ものか here. |
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Oct 3 |
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What しかりだ does mean? Why is there 士 if the kana were セイント ? |
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Oct 1 |
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What does コミュニケーションがとれる mean? Yes. I wanted to say that it's not pure physical communication like the phone line is working. It's more human level. |
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Oct 1 |
answered | What does コミュニケーションがとれる mean? |
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Sep 30 |
comment |
Except for pitch, what are the differences in pronunciation between Kansaiben and Tokyoben? Some guys will jump on you anytime soon for confusing Tokyoben and Hyojungo. |
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Sep 30 |
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Is ruby text essential? No, it's not essential. |
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Sep 24 |
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や in Kansai-ben when it is not だ That is why you never hear なんちゃらやよ right ? |
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Sep 4 |
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Is the “wa-particle” in katakana ワ or ハ? how could ワ be correct seriously ? |
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Sep 3 |
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“Sunday this week” or “Sunday next week” Do native speakers need to justify how they feel about their own language? Isn't it how they use their language that actually defines it? |
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Aug 31 |
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“Sunday this week” or “Sunday next week” added 7 characters in body |
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Aug 31 |
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“Sunday this week” or “Sunday next week” added info for this. |
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Aug 31 |
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“Sunday this week” or “Sunday next week” added 76 characters in body |
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Aug 31 |
answered | “Sunday this week” or “Sunday next week” |
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Aug 29 |
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Please help me understand this grammar: ようになるだけではなくて edited body |