Kimio
許さんは許さないという意味ですか? I came across this word 許さん on the internet forum and was wondering if it is a short-form of 許さない. This remains me of another word which I commonly see, わからん. I suppose they are the same. Is this formal or just for colloquial? If it is the former, then what is this form of verb call? Also, what is the rule to change into this form?
24 May 2012 14:28
Yanıtlar · 4
V (nai-form)+ない can be turned into V(nai-form) + ん, partly for the convenience of the pronunciation. ‘V(nai-form) + ん’ sounds quite rough(not formal), and is mainly used be men. Ladies may use it, sort of jokingly. you might save it until you really get sure of the connotation.
25 Mayıs 2012
許さんは許さないという意味です。 Very good!(^o^)/
24 Mayıs 2012
許さん is colloquial & impolite word.(*o*) わからん is same. I never say 許さん&わからん(^o^)
24 Mayıs 2012
許さん is a colloquial & no-polite word. I never say that.(maybe^^) I think don't use that!
24 Mayıs 2012
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