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In Japanese how do I know if I should use imas/arimas or desu?
16 févr. 2009 18:37
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Imasu/arimasu (iru/aru) are used to tell that something exists. It's usually used in the sense of "there is" or "I have."
Imasu/iru are used for living things, people, animals. It's also used for ghosts and stuff like that too, so those kinds of things are "alive" too.
[Asoko ni inu ga imasu]: There's a dog over there.
[Tomodachi ga sannin imasu]: I've got three friends.
Arimasu/aru are used for everything else. Holiday gave some examples for aru.
Desu/da is the copula. It means "is". You could say "Amber desu" and it would mean "I am Amber".
17 février 2009
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imas for... I'm home now - ima uchini imasu.
Where are you now? I'm at a shopping mall. - shopping mall ni imasu.
arimasu for...There is a pen on the table - Table no ue ni pen ga arimasu.
Do you have something to write? Yes! I have a pen. - Pen aruyo (arimasu)
desu for... This is the photo. - korega sono(=the) shyashin desu.
Sorry by my poor English!
It's more difficult to teach than i thought!!
I hope anyone could help you better than me...by good english..
16 février 2009
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Amber
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais
Langue étudiée
Japonais
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