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Jonatan
Difference between "なんと / なんて" and "なんと / なんて ..... だろう / でしょう"
Hi.
I know the word なんと [nanto] or なんて [nante] can be used to express surprise like "What a wonderful landscape!". But I noticed sometimes is added だろう [darou] or でしょう [deshou] in the end of the sentence when using なんと or なんて. What's the difference when I add だろう or でしょう ?
For example what's the difference between "彼女はなんて美しいのでしょう" and "彼女はなんて美しい" ?
Thanks
13 ott 2018 20:24
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"彼女はなんて美しいの?! ((でしょう(か) ?!))’’ is correct
"彼女はなんて美しい" is not correct while 彼女は美しい is correct
なんて・なんと(いう)ふざけた話((なんだ?/なの?)だろう!)) What a ridiculous story/situation
*だろう has three meanings:
1) そうだろう?It is true, right? 2)そうだろう。It must be true. 3)そうだろうか?Is it really the case?
なんてうるさい犬だ! What a noisy dog!
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なんてうるさい犬(なん)だろう/でしょう(!)This is without exclamation mark and is just a statement but has certain amount of emotion.
なんというなまいきなガキKidだ!
なんてなまいき(生意気Cheeky)なガキだろう(!)
I can't explain grammar sorry. Btw, if people aren't answering, you should resend your question after two days.
17 ottobre 2018
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Jonatan
Competenze linguistiche
Inglese, Giapponese, Spagnolo
Lingua di apprendimento
Inglese, Giapponese
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