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Jun 7 |
answered | What are some translations for 後は無い? |
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May 31 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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May 30 |
answered | What does こと mean between two nouns? |
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May 30 |
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How to playfully scold someone? I'd say "お前結婚式には呼ぶっていってたじゃんよ、奥さんに昔の恥ずかしい話をしてやろうと思ってたのに。恥を知れ(笑)" would be "Dude, you said you'll invite me to your wedding [but you didn't!]. I was so going to tell your bride about all the stupid things you've done before you met her [but because you didn't invite me, I couldn't!] Shame on you!" |
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May 29 |
answered | Difference between words for road |
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May 29 |
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Slang metaphorical animal names used to describe people Added rubi as you suggest. |
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May 29 |
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Slang metaphorical animal names used to describe people Added rubi |
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May 27 |
answered | 桜桜ーいざや and ゆかん meanings |
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May 27 |
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What is this person saying? Given the additional context user3538 provided, が does sound like it's alluding to his additional thoughts. Since I didn't have that context, given this sentence alone I assumed that が throws "and how about you?" in the air, which I think could have been equally legitimate. |
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May 27 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 27 |
answered | What is this person saying? |
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May 26 |
answered | Slang metaphorical animal names used to describe people |
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May 26 |
answered | Can we use 通る about 心地 or 気持ち? |
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May 7 |
awarded | Enlightened |
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May 7 |
awarded | Nice Answer |
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May 6 |
answered | Why censor this one kanji? |
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May 2 |
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Using 着 Classifier 着 as counter is only applicable to cloths, I think. If you are counting the total number of arrivals of something, you'd be using the counter appropriate for that something, as in 便 for airlines and 本 for buses/trains, etc. |
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May 2 |
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Using 着 Classifier I'm afraid I don't understand what the English phrase "6 arrivals" means. Can you make an example sentence that's a bit longer? |
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May 2 |
answered | How can I understand など followed by a noun phrase? |
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May 2 |
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Using 着 Classifier Yes. You see this used a lot in a race. |