Japanese - (Words \ verb endings)
Hello
I am introuble about this japanese words "iikagen, doumo, gomennasai, sumimasen".
With "iikagen" I only know an idiomatic phrase: Iikagen ni shiro (That's enough), but I think this is used without this idiomatic use, but I don't know hou to use it.
I know that "doumo" means "thanks", but I heard this phrase: Maitta ne doumo.
I thinkt this "doumo" is not "thanks". Can thiis be used as a final particle?
I know that "sumimasen" can mean "I´m sorry", but "gomennasai" means "´I'm sorry, too". Which one can I use? Is there any difference?
Using "Past + ato de" and "Imperative + kara" means the same thing in english. Is there any difference between them?
Asa gohan wo tabete kara, gakkou ni ikimasu.
Asa gohan wo tabeta ato de, gakkou ni ikimasu.
(Both mean "After eating my breakfeast, I'll go to school.)
The same thing happens with "Imperative + shimau and Verb + owaru".
Kono hon wo yomiowatta.
Kono hon wo yonde shimatta.
(Both mean "I have finished reading this book.)