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「これだけ」と「したり」の意味何ですか?
21 апр. 2016 г., 21:29
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これだけ when asked as a question depending on context and tone can mean "this is all?" "this is all you've got?" "is it over already?" and the like, a great expression for when you are feeling you have been ripped off or would like confirm a quantity. When said as a statement it means "that's all" "no more"
Pro Japanese teachers, correct me if I am explaining this wrong, but, したり is a verb ending or conjugation of する or "to do" that joins a string of verbs together. For example... If someone asks "what do you like to do for fun?" you could answer:
gengou wo benkyou shitari, tomodachi to attari, netto wo tsujite shiranai hito to kaiwa shitari suru koto ga suki desu. 言語を勉強したり、友達と会ったり、ねっとを通じて知らない人と会話したりすることが好きです。
or: I like to study languages, meet with friends and talk with people I don't know over the internet.
21 апреля 2016 г.
Bryan, can you give context? これだけ when asked as a question depending on context and tone can mean "this is all?" "this is all you've got?" "is it over already?" and the like, a great expression for when you are feeling you have been ripped off or would like confirm a quantity. When said as a statement it means "that's all" "no more"
Pro Japanese teachers, correct me if I am explaining this wrong, but, したり is a verb ending or conjugation of する or "to do" that joins a string of verbs together. For example... If someone asks "what do you like to do for fun?" you could answer:
gengou wo benkyou shitari, tomodachi to attari, netto wo tsujite shiranai hito to kaiwa shitari suru koto ga suki desu.
言語を勉強したり、友達と会ったり、ねっとを通じて知らない人と会話したりすることが好きです。
or: I like to study languages, meet with friends and talk with people I don't know over the internet.
21 апреля 2016 г.
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английский, японский, испанский
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