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Difference between souna and soudesu?
I would like to know the difference between the 2 please :). Does soudesu just mean something 'looks' or 'seems' nice or delicious etc and souna means something 'sounds' nice or delicious etc?
14 июля 2008 г., 7:44
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This is a good question.
"souna" means "that look(s)..." or "that sound(s)" as you mentioned and this term is
always used after an adjective (or sometimes a verb) and in front of a noun, for example,
"oishi-souna okashi" a cake that looks delicious
"kanashi-souna kyoku" a music piece that sounds sad
Here, be careful to take off the last "-i" of a Japanese adjective. For example, "oishii-souna" is incorrect.
"soudesu" is a predicative form and usually put in the end of a sentence.
"soudesu" has two usages: "look(s)" or "sound(s)"; and "they say...".
Interestingly, these usage are distinguished by the conjugation of the precedent adjective, for example,
"kono okashi wa oishi-soudesu" means "this cake looks delicious". Similarly to "souna", the last "-i" of the preceding adjective muste be taken off in this case. On the other hand, if you leave this "-i" as in
"kono okashi wa oishii soudesu", then this phrase means "they say this cake tastes good."
14 июля 2008 г.
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