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助詞「に」. The particle に (ni) represents motion towards something (English "to") and location (English "at" and "in"). Dative, locative and temporal case particle.
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見る + に particle: why is る not dropped?
Because it's 見るには and not verb + に + いく。They're completely different things. Verb + には is it's own thing. It means like 'in order to x / to accomplish x'. This is something that is extremely unintuiti …
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Using に as subject marker in non-passive/causative sentence
You should understand it as "I'm mad/angry at that person."
Like if you say 私に怒らないでよ!you're saying "well don't get mad at me about it!"
And the other way around if you say お母さんに怒られた。it means mum got …