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help with the sentence order in japanese, please help me. i know that the sentence order in japanese is different form english. such as : english _________ i like cats ________ Japanese _______ cats i like ( ねこ が すき)
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What exactly is your question? There are a few things that can change depending on how complex the sentence is. Fo example: I like cats. 猫(ねこ=cats)が好き(すき=to like)です。 I dont like dogs because I like cats. 猫が好きから、犬(いぬ=dogs)が好きじゃないです。 (Here, the reason why comes first and then the result) I like dogs more than cats. 犬(いぬ)より猫が好きです. First you sat the think that is superior and then the secondary option comes next. "Dogs more than cats i like." I hope this helped. It really depends on what you want to say exactly because the order changes accordingly.
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I like cats = わたしはねこがすきです。 The word order of this sentence in Japanese is like "I cats like."
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I mentioned a basic thing of Japanese because I just don't want to write incorrect things. When speaking, we even say ネコが(わたしは) すき。ネコがすき(わたしは)。sometimes but fluency is important.
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(わたしは) ネコがすき needs to be 'I cats like' in terms of your sentence order. Japanese people often skip a subject like 'I' (=わたし は) so it might be OK to omit it here. However a subject like (わたし は) is basically put at the beginning of a sentence aside from the exceptions. But in the example “cats I like”, the subject is in the middle.
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ねこ が だいすき です。
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