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Here という should be taken as marking a true utterance, right?
On a show I was watching, one character said to another:
お話しというのは...
They were engaging in small talk, and clearly he wanted to get down to business, which in this case was a story. Should I interpret the fragment as:
"You said you had a story..."
Here という should be taken as marking a true utterance, right?
2009년 2월 24일 오전 6:00
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Direct translation is: "As for the thing called a story"
In more natural English it is something like, "As for the 'story'" (The quotes meaning that it had been mentioned earlier)
As a bonus, for the usage in your question, "はなし" is usually written 話 not 話し。
話 is a story or a "talk" ちょっと話があるんだけどさ
話し is the noun form for the verb "speak." It is like a gerund in English "speaking"
2009년 2월 24일
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