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difference between "Ja mata" and "mata ne"
21 mei 2013 21:57
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Ja(jaa) means like "then". "Mata" means see you. So it could be "see you then" or "then, see you!" "Ne" is used to make a sentence sounds softer. eg: きょう は てんき が いいです。 きょう は てんき が いいですね。 You can say only "mata!" as well but adding "ne" sounds like more friendly.
23 mei 2013
6
They mean the same. We use them colloquially. We also say: Jaa mata, Ja matane, Jaa matane, Jaane, Dewa mata...etc. They mean the same like "see you" or "bye". ("Dewa" sounds more formal than "ja" or "jaa".) I hope this helped you.
21 mei 2013
2
jaa matane = then see you or then bye matane= see you next time, ok ? /see you ok?..
22 mei 2013
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