What does もん mean in a sentence like the one below:
うちのもんが卒業{そつぎょう}しまして
It is used like "myself" in English, to reinforce "I"? So, sort of like "I myself" graduated? And when is it used?
What does もん mean in a sentence like the one below:
うちのもんが卒業{そつぎょう}しまして
It is used like "myself" in English, to reinforce "I"? So, sort of like "I myself" graduated? And when is it used?
もん is a casual way of saying もの(者、物). This もん is 者. うちのもん means "a person who belongs to the speaker's own family" or "a person who is close to the speaker".