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pauses in japanese
I´ve been listening to a lot of videos with japanese people talking lately and I noticed that they do several pauses in a longer sentence. I noticed they usually do a pause after "wa" and "ga". What are the other cases? When do I do these pauses?
Thanks in advance.
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31 jul. 2017 22:14
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In general, people make pauses after period (。) or comma (、). However, for a long sentence, it is also alright to occasionally make a pause after a particle (助詞[じょし]) or after a te-form (~て). It is however not good to make a pause within a vocabulary term.
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良い一日をお過ごし下さい。/I wish you a good day.
2 augustus 2017
Do you know about the small "tsu" often used in writing sentences? It marks a slight pause within a word, but not really during sentences. For example, if you were to write "datte" it would be written だって. Small "つ" marking the double "t", or a pause. da-te. (yep great explaining right here).
I'm fairly sure the breaks you're talking about are people giving themselves a moment to think or consider what to say, like we do in English. People might also add "ano" or "eto" while they're thinking.
So, from my experience at least, I find that in Japanese those breaks are fairly improvised, just taking a breath and thinking (if not thinking, just taking a breath). Hope this helped!! I know it isn't a great answer, that's why I'm posting as a comment instead. uwu
31 juli 2017
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