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Should I use the kanji for 何 with なにか?
My recent lesson introduced なにか as a word, which equates to "something." But as my learning program is all kana I'm not too sure if I should be using the kanji for 'なに' with なにか.'
So! Is it 何か, or is it なにか?
どうも!
Aug 26, 2014 10:00 AM
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No, you don't have to use kanji, however, if you want, you can use kanji. We have kanji and using kanji is needed but there are cases that we can chose if we use them or not. For example, friend(s) is ともだち and kanji for it are 友達 but I prefer writing 友だち because it seems soft to me though it depends on the person, on her/his opinion. It also depends on the word.
August 26, 2014
what program are you using :)
August 26, 2014
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