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mashael
what's the difference between datta and katta ? why we use katta with warui (warukatta) ?
5 feb 2011 21:48
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both of katta & datta express the past tense.
datta is used with noun.
ex)
-he was my friend. (watashi no tomodachi datta)
-it was rain yesterday. (ame datta)
katta is used with adjective
ex)
-it was cold. (samu katta)
-that cake was very good. (ano keki ha oisi katta)
warui is objective, so it b warukatta.
if you use warukatta, you can say like "the hotel staff were impolite to customers " in english.
6 febbraio 2011
sorry.im chinese.
7 febbraio 2011
thanks all ^_^ you helped me a lot
arigatougozaimasu
6 febbraio 2011
It's the rule.
"i" adjectives conjugate that way. Learn it!
waru-i --- waru-katta
yo-i --- yo-katta
yasu-i --- yasu-katta
6 febbraio 2011
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mashael
Competenze linguistiche
Arabo, Giapponese
Lingua di apprendimento
Giapponese
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