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What does this mean?
What does this phrase mean? It sounds to me like 'ah-so'.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWpRZY6AOIY#t=2637
14 de abr. de 2015 15:01
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It sounds like 'ah-so' to me too. I think it's the student's family name 'Asoo' (麻生・朝生・阿相・阿蘇)or 'Aso' (阿蘇・安蘇・阿曽). By the way, 'ああ、そう ah-so' or 'あっ、そう as-so' means 'Oh, I see.'. 'あ(っ)、そう' was Emperor Hirohito's favorite phrase/habit .
14 de abril de 2015
Ah-so
It's kind of like 'Oh okay' or ' Oh, I see' in English.
If someone were to say something you didn't know, you'd reply with ah-so.
Ah is the sound that you make when you are listening to someone talking to signify that you're listening.
So(u) is agreeing, sou is kind of like alright or okay.
If someone was to say; Class is cancelled.
You could say, ah sou. As to say oh is that so.
ああそうですか?
Depending on how you say it you can make it into a question or agreeing to someone.
ああそう - going up at the end and making the sou part longer is a question
ああそう - taking a short break after ah, is agreeing or acknowledging the others point
16 de abril de 2015
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Vlad
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Inglés, Ruso, Español
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