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what the mean of "to" ,"no","itte","yo" ,"ni" and "modorenai"?
7 feb. 2013 12:17
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To (と) ~to~ = A and b in use noun as door mean in english ~no(の)mean belong For exmaple = watashi no hon ( my book = book belong to me ) use in noun means field Itte can be use in order = go away and speak out only way of found diference connection word like word with distination or hand language to show outbound direction means "go out/go away " case of speak out/ to say come after the question mostly. "yo" mean at first like a English "Hi" or "Hey" in greeting use by male and ~yo mainly female use to pull attention others for exmaple This rose is beautiful is not it (kono bara kirei yo) Use as noun mean world/society in English Ni use commomly forward diection ~ni = for~ other use in noun = baggage/cargo Modorenai =mean is to be not able to return / those examples common use in Japanese also other meaning can be found in Japanese
8 februari 2013
Japanese have many homonym. We distinguish it to use Kanji. If you cannot use Kanji, we judge mean by read whole sentence. So, I think it it will be better to write sentence. Well, "modorenai" is " can't go back".
7 februari 2013
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