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Usage of noun-modifying である
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AはB emphasizing B, rather than A
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Does Japanese have morphemes that span two kanji?
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Which writing system (hiragana, katakana, or kanji) should we use when writing out someone's name?
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ii na to omoimasu
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What's the meaning of “Moe”
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How to know what Okurigana signify?
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What's with this “On reading”/“Kun reading” thing? Is it important to learn both as a beginner?
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Katakana words with Kanji. How did that happen?
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What conjugation/form is the ませ (for example: いらっしゃいませ)?
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are there any concrete rules for using いっぱい たくさん and よく?
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When to use -さん after an occupation?
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Are most counter words made up of two parts? What are those two parts called?
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What are the rules determining the use of the dash in katakana?
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Meaning of ~きて~ and ~しまいました in sentence
2
What is とは、のが、のは、には、 へは and では?
4
What are the particular words for the first iteration of things?
3
Clarifying だから use at the end of a sentence
4
What does あらいだす mean?
4
How do you pronounce を after a subject?
2
Can the よう ending signify an imperative?
4
How does 話{はなし}が噛{か}み合{あ}わない work?
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How to type こんにちは (not こんにちわ) with windows Japanese keyboard
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Help with adverbs with とする and としている
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Are there any risks in self-learning the kana?
4
Help with tense/aspect (past vs. non-past in Verb and Verbている)
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most common everyday phrases in japanese
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Is it possible to tell whether a word is kanji or hiragana without reading it?
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How is it possible that kisama is more refined than temee?
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Where does the いかない in ~わけにはいかない come from?
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