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For example, in the phrase 'aishite mo ii', what does the 'mo' mean, is it 'also' can it mean something else?
2010年4月30日 22:39
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expresses permission to do something.
aishite mo ii = its ok to love
tabete mo ii = its ok to eat (it)
kaite mo ii = its ok to write
etc.
2010年5月1日
Well, yes or no.
That's the same particle as "also", but if used in "...te/de mo ii" pattern, it means "It is ok to..../with....". It implies that it's ok but not the first choice(compromise) or it's ok if you want(permission).
"Kyou no bangohan wa tempra demo ii desu ka?"
"Iidesu. Demo, udon no hoo ga sukidesu."
(Is it ok for you to have tempra for today's dinner?--Yes, but I prefer udon better. )
2010年5月3日
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