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what is the difference between
inu ga kowai, deshou? and
inu ga kowai desu, ne?
when which should be used?
Mar 16, 2011 1:08 PM
Answers · 6
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deshou is usually used to express an uncertain affirmation, but it also works as a reminder, like: "but weren't you afraid of dogs?"
desune is just used as a normal question in which the speaker thinks the other person is afraid of dogs: "you are afraid of dogs, aren't you?"
March 16, 2011
1
Deshou でしょう is a ultra polite form of だろう darou.
March 16, 2011
"inu ga kowai no deshou?" and "inu ga kowai no desune" are almost same meaning. "deshou" sounds softer than "desune".
March 17, 2011
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