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What is the difference between "Bunpo" and "Gurama"?
Bunpo looks like it's written Kanji, while Gurama certainly is in Katakana. Based on Google Translate, they both mean "grammar" in Japanese.
I am learning Japanese right now.
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16 nov. 2011 09:39
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Bunpo and Gurama refer to the same thing, that is, "grammar".
The only difference is the way it is read and written.
"Bunpo" or ぶんぽう or 文法 is a native-origin word that means the rules of language constructs while "Gurama" or グラマ is a non native-origin word and is written in katakana for this foreign word "grammar"
16 november 2011
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