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Sailesh
Learning Japanese
What is the difference between "Kore kara" and "Ima kara"?
Oct 28, 2017 9:10 AM
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"Kore kara" has a broader meaning. "Ima kara" means "from now on", however "Kore kara" has also "after this" and "in the future".
October 28, 2017
ima means now. kore means this
October 28, 2017
Sailesh
Language Skills
English, Japanese
Learning Language
Japanese
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