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Use of ''よね''
My Japanese friend send me an email where he says the following:
''デカプリオが出てるやつですよね?!''
(He is talking about the new ''Gatsby'' movie)
I would like to ask about the use of ''よね'' combined.
Thanks!
Jun 14, 2013 7:27 PM
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The 'ね' is an ending particle, and in that sentence it is used to affectionately confirm what was just said.
Examples:
出発はあしたでしたね You are leaving tomorrow, aren't you?
痛くないですよね I hope it won't hurt, will it?
いいね、分かったね Okay? You understand?
June 14, 2013
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Language Skills
English, Greek, Japanese
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Japanese
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