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Vincent Emiliaonwicz
How do I know when to use なん vs なに?
I get very confused between these two readings of 何. I know of なんじ when asking for time or なんさい when asking for an age. I've seen the sentence これはなんですか。But, I have also seen あなたはなにをたべますか。Is the different where it is in the sentence?
Thank you!
Jan 10, 2019 2:42 PM
Answers · 2
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1) Before counter it's always なん i.e.) 何時(なんじ)、何月(なんがつ)、何人(なんにん)、何円(なんえん)
2) Before particle, it's always なに i.e.) なにが (What is) なにを (Do what) なにに (To what) なにで (With what)
Except for の particle, it's always なん.
3) The rest... depends on the words and ender.
◯なんだ ×なにだ "What?" (manly)
◯なによ ×なんよ "What?" (feminine)
◯何様(なにさま) ×何様(なんさま) "Who do you think you are?"
◯何人(なんびと)たりとも ×何人(なにびと) たりとも (Nobody)
January 11, 2019
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Vincent Emiliaonwicz
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