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What verb is in 覚えてみたい? added 72 characters in body |
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answered | What verb is in 覚えてみたい? |
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への対へ/に-Difference between への and へ/に @Tony I've updated the answer above to include at least some sort of answer to each of your questions within your original post. Hope some of it helps... and again, good detective work with the link you found earlier! |
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への対へ/に-Difference between への and へ/に @Tony Good find! And great to see your effort with all of this! And as for your question about if「への」is commonly used, I would say "yes". :) |
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への対へ/に-Difference between への and へ/に @Tony Let's look at the「の」particle, here; in the example:「あなたへの愛」if we were to write the phrase like this:「あなたへ愛」it might still work... at least on a poetic level, but it would possibly need a comma to break up the sentence, like this:「あなたへ、愛」which could be a reversed version of this:「愛、あなたへ」. When you add the「の」particle, it at least begins to connect this otherwise disjointed phrase... and it introduces a more definite idea of what we are focusing on in this phrase. ^^; |
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Typing Japanese text from images or clothing added 22 characters in body |
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Help translating this japanese sentence please? @Dai Nice work :) |
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May 11 |
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What is the correct way to say 小さい『つ』? edited body |
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answered | What is the correct way to say 小さい『つ』? |
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Can 助動詞(auxiliary verbs) be used with other 助動詞? @firtree No problem; and sorry if my answers came off too "teacher-like"; I'm only a student, myself. I think I know what you were getting at by dropping the particles in those examples... but technically-speaking, if we look at what particles might go between those words and verbs... I think the examples then become different than the original 複合動詞{ふくごうどうし} question... :) |
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Can 助動詞(auxiliary verbs) be used with other 助動詞? @firtree Even if these are two different examples, I still do not see where there would be two verbs being combined, here :) 手続きが無事に終わりました。 and 〜お目にかかり、相談しました。 Whatever compounds there are here are actually being broken up by particles or punctuation... as far as I can tell. ^^; |
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Can 助動詞(auxiliary verbs) be used with other 助動詞? @firtree Just for my clarification, what are you wanting this example sentence to say in English? At the moment, I don't see a place in that sentence where there are two verbs being combined... :) (I do see places where there is a noun+verb being combined... and where there are some dropped particles... but I do not see a place where two or more verbs are being combined.) |
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reviewed | Leave Open Help translating this japanese sentence please? |
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