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how to use 'ne' and 'yo' in japanese's conversation?
Oct 16, 2010 2:21 PM
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"Ne" is like an "agreement" particle. It keep conversions going, because it encourages a response.
Atsui desu ne? -- It's hot, isn't it?
"Yo" is used when you're emphasizing a point. If someone says that it's cold, and you think it's hot, you could say:
Atsui desu yo! -- It's hot! (and, has the *feeling* of disagreeing with that person's comment).
It's explained near the bottom of this page, which has a lot of Japanese particles
http://www.timwerx.net/language/particles.htm#ne
Also, it is explained a little here:
http://www.japan-guide.com/forum/quereadisplay.html?0+29090
If you have any more questions, please let me know. ^-^
~Megumi
October 16, 2010
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