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Mar 15 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Feb 6 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 2 |
awarded | Popular Question |
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Jul 15 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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Jul 15 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 31 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Apr 30 |
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What's the difference between wa (は) and ga (が)? @Pacerier amazon.co.jp/… |
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Oct 27 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Oct 23 |
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What is this English doing in the middle of my Japanese? fix furigana |
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Oct 23 |
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What is this English doing in the middle of my Japanese? @sawa that's what the edit button is for |
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Sep 7 |
awarded | Fanatic |
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Aug 31 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Aug 24 |
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What does this symbol mean? Yes it looks like a Chinese seal script, although it's an interesting topic on it's own, it's somewhat off-topic for JLU I'm afraid (unless this has some usage in the Japanese language, or related to Japanese language usage). |
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Aug 23 |
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うるさい written as 五月蝿い adding |
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Aug 23 |
answered | うるさい written as 五月蝿い |
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Aug 21 |
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Japanese kanji with different meanings in Chinese @Zhen Yeah maybe that was not exactly a good example, as I'm no expert on the Chinese language myself, although the point is still valid. It's even the same case for languages like French and English as well with certain words which means the same and even with the same spelling but used in different contexts. |
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Aug 21 |
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Japanese kanji with different meanings in Chinese grammar |
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Aug 21 |
answered | Japanese kanji with different meanings in Chinese |
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Aug 20 |
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Saying “as if to say” - What's happened to 言う in と言わんばかりに? You are better off remembering 言わんばかり as a phrase which means as if was saying. In almost every other case ばかり means 'Only', and in your three examples, it's usually interpreted as 'Only'. |
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Aug 20 |
awarded | Enlightened |