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When is it appropriate to use "desu ne" "desu ka" "desu yo" ? I am aware that I would use "ですか" when asking questions. Also, to use "ですね" as "right?" such as すごいですね。 How about ですよ? If you can further expound on their usages, that would be really awesome. Note: No Kanji ください。 ありがとうございます。
2015年9月11日 12:21
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ですね is used similarly to "isn't it" but sometimes just used to soften a sentence so its not so direct ですよ is harder to explain . it's used when you're really trying to make a point or emphasize something. Sometimes the よ behaves like an exclamation point when you're really trying to get something across , other times its just there to confirm a statement when someone you're talking to is unsure of something.
2015年9月12日
なにかをかくにんするときに「ですよ?」はつかわれます。 たとえば、りょうりちゅうに「それ、しおですよ?さとうをいれなきゃ!」などとつかいます。 When you want to remind about something, desu yo will be used. For example, when we are cooking, we can use like this "That is salt! You should put sugar" Sorry for the bad English. I hope you will understand^^
2015年9月11日
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