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Jan 7 |
answered | Usage of noun-modifying である |
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Dec 25 |
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What is the function of と in とある? In short, it's the adverb particle. |
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Dec 23 |
answered | AはB emphasizing B, rather than A |
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Dec 7 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Nov 8 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Oct 26 |
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What are some words with kanji/readings/meanings that don't match? You should clarify that you're not actually looking for gikun or ateji. |
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Oct 25 |
answered | Does Japanese have morphemes that span two kanji? |
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Oct 20 |
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Problems with particles It's not so much a special usage of 「~ください」 but rather that 「ください」 is the imperative form of 「くださる」. |
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Oct 20 |
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Problems with particles 「ね」 and 「か」 are sentence terminal particles. You want them to give you the shirt, so the shirt is the object of the sentence. |
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Oct 5 |
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Distinguishing 沙 from 砂 Sounds to me like the difference between building up (stone) and breaking down (water). |
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Sep 21 |
awarded | Custodian |
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Sep 13 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Sep 9 |
answered | Which writing system (hiragana, katakana, or kanji) should we use when writing out someone's name? |
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Sep 4 |
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Difference between sentence final ものだ and ことだ So, objective vs. subjective then? |
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Aug 30 |
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How to use に with “masu-stem (連用形 stem) + に + Verb” structure "... as illustrated in the following examples?" I'm not sure I see that specific pattern in the sentences, but rather using 「に」 to indicate an indirect object. |
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Aug 5 |
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The plural 等 in おいら, おら Well, even if you learn the language, a lot of cultural references will go over your head. |
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Aug 5 |
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The plural 等 in おいら, おら Interesting. EDICT shows 「おら」 as 「己」. |
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Aug 3 |
answered | ii na to omoimasu |
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Aug 2 |
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Difference between sentence final ものだ and ことだ I would say that it parallels the meanings of 「物」 and 「事」 themselves... |
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Jul 30 |
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Pluralization in Japanese: usage of -たち and -ら The only counterexample I can currently recall is 「[友達]{ともだち}」, but I'm sure there are a few more. |