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What words/structures indicate an argument? (e.g. Therefore, as a result, there's strong reason to believe (x) , etc.)
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What separates the different ways to ask a question in Japanese?(I.E. 何, どう, どんな and so on)
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What exactly does とばかりに mean?
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You can use 「押し開ける」 to say “to push open”, but can you say 「押し閉める」 to mean “to push closed”?
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Does the Japanese language only have negative terms for flirting?
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what exactly does the suffix とはいえ mean?
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