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Marco Regni
The use of "kudasai"
I remember that it's place after a verb, or an invite...didn't catch very well.
Mitte kudasai
Yonde kudasai
What does this word mean and its function?
Arigatou gozaimasu
Aug 25, 2008 6:17 AM
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Hello. I thik when we want to ask or request someone for a thing, or doing something, say"kudasai."
Like Kore(this) wo(a casae particle which shows a object of actions.) kudasai. And as you said, "Mite kudasai." And it's also used the case like beg a pearson's pardon for our actions. For example, "Ikasete kudasai." (Let me go.) I wonder if you see with my poor explanation. Anyway good luck!
August 25, 2008
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