Rose
Would it be "watashi e ongaku" or "watashi ongaku e"? If I even spelled those words right.... Or if they are even the right words (I learn all my japanese online) I was just wondering, because I saw the example one time that I eat bread, would really be I bread eat, or something like that. So I was just wondering the rules on that. Would it be "watashi e ongaku" or "watashi ongaku e"?Omg! I totally missed a whole word in that sentence. I guess everyone knows I mean watashi kikimasu e ongaku Oops. Well yeah. Thats what I meant. Just pretend I got it right in the 1st place and didn't make that mistake. Still same question!
31 ก.ค. 2009 เวลา 3:55
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I am not good at grammars, but this time I have to talk about the grammers. In Japanese, the simple sentence construction is subject, object, verb. Verb is always placed at the end of the sentence. "watashi e ongaku", "watashi ongaku e" they are mis-arranged, it is not "e", it is "o", and also, the first word "watashi" must follow by "wa" in any sentence. watashi kikimasu e ongaku I think you want to say I listen music, or I am listening music. watashi wa ongaku o kikimasu 私は音楽を聴く., 私は音楽を聴きます 聴く verb. listen., 聴きます listening
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