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Ariélle Brinson
What do the words 'anata' and 'motte' mean?
For example:
anata wa kiiro no hon o motte imasu.
watashi wa kiiro no hon o motte imasu.
I feel like the first sentence this means 'to give', and the second one indicates 'to have' but I'm not sure.
14 jun. 2014 05:51
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'anata' means 'you'.
So,
anata wa kiiro no hon "w"o motte imasu.
→You have a yellow book.
14 juni 2014
1
It means "to have" or more precisely, to own something.
Ps: Next time write in Japanese
14 juni 2014
1
anata = You
motte = Original verb is "motsu(持つ)". It means "have" in English :)
17 juni 2014
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Ariélle Brinson
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