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Japanese Sentence Does Japanese Sentence construction arrange as follows: Subject + indirect object + particle + verb ?
Nov 29, 2015 2:41 PM
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Don't worry too much about the order as long as the verb is at the end and the correct particles are in the right places. The only thing a sentence need is a verb. This is a property of Japanese, here's an example of how you can rearrange a sentence. 私と花子さんは学校で本を読んでいる。 学校で私と花子さんは本を読んでいる。  本を私と花子さんは学校で読んでいる。 私と花子さんは本を読んでいる。 本を読んでいる。You can even rip the subject out entirely if it's obvious what the subject is. So, Japanese is not necessarily a SOV language.
November 29, 2015
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It follows the "SOV" sentence structure.
November 29, 2015
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