Timeline for Why is 猫 at the end of this sentence "目の色が違う猫"
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Aug 27, 2017 at 0:24 | comment | added | user1118 | @psosuna: Thanks for the explanation. +1. | |
Aug 24, 2017 at 23:37 | comment | added | psosuna | Feel free to look at my answer for a good list of examples in Spanish. Maybe you'll learn Spanish, too! :) | |
Aug 24, 2017 at 23:36 | comment | added | user1118 | Thank you, psosuna, for your input. I know nothing about Spanish. I just believed that every advanced languages must have "clause" in order to make a complex sentence. But now I got it. Your comment solved my wonder why this question was asked. | |
Aug 24, 2017 at 23:32 | comment | added | psosuna | I don't believe Spanish uses a noun clause. Descriptions of nouns follow the noun, they don't come before. | |
Aug 24, 2017 at 23:29 | history | edited | user1118 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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Aug 24, 2017 at 23:23 | history | answered | user1118 | CC BY-SA 3.0 |