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Thiago Kefren
What is the difference?
What's the difference between:
'Kikitakute' and 'Kikitai'?
'Dakishimetakute' and "Dakishimetai"?
27 апр. 2015 г., 9:18
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it is good question...
I guess those are technically same.
in my opinion, 'kikitakute' is like she/he want to hear but she/he can't because of some reason. and you can't finish sentences with it or can't make sentences only it. But 'kikitai' is more simple feeling, like she/he just want to hear something. And you can make sentence with only kikitai . or you can finish your sentance with kikitai.
sorry for poor English><
I hope it helps u....
27 апреля 2015 г.
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"Kikitakute" is the "TE-form" of "kikitai", and "dakishimetakute" is the one of "dakishimetai".
Please take a look at these sites.
http://www.guidetojapanese.org/learn/grammar/teform
http://www.learn-japanese-adventure.com/japanese-verbs-te-form.html
It's used to connect the sentence, however, sometimes the sentences end with the te-form because of omitting the following words/sentences.
Ex.) I wanted to listen to the music of that band and I bought the CD. (--> kikitakute kaimashita.)
I wanted to hug you so I came here / I came here because I wanted to hug you. (--> dakishimetakute koko e kimashita.)
I hope you get it.
27 апреля 2015 г.
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Thiago Kefren
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английский, японский, португальский
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