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It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共{とも}にあらんことを

 

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共{とも}にあらんことを

 

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共{とも}にあらんことを

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

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It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共({とも)}にあらんことを

May the force be with you!

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共(とも)にあらんことを

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共{とも}にあらんことを

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

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It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

 

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共(とも)にあらんことを

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

 
 

It's still the object marker. The sentence is just not finished and the verb is implied.

(there was a question mentioning suspended sentences but I cannot find it for the moment)

Anyway it's often used:

フォースと共(とも)にあらんことを

May the force be with you!

Additionally it gives some kind of propaganda feeling to the sentence.

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