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hawaruna
what r d dffrent? -watashi 'wa','no',.......'desu'?? when to use them?
Aug 24, 2008 5:58 PM
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watashi mean " i "
ex: watashi wa GTO desu --> i am GTO
wa to explain that we talk about the subject so it is watashi
desu mean like "am" or "are"
i am ,,, you are ,, he is ....
no it's to link between thing and the other thing
for example :
kore wa Gto no pasokon desu--> it's the personal computer of GTO
kore = this is
pasokon=PC(Personal Computer)
August 25, 2008
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this is a structure:watashi"wa"..."desu"
it equals to "i'm..."
for example:i'm a student, we can say "watshi wa gakusei desu."
"watashi no"equals to"my"
for example: my mother, we can say "watashi no haha"
August 25, 2008
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