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Helena
What is the difference of meaning between the two sentences?
For the second time, as I was informed on encoding problems (thanks!)
1) Eki-kara gakkou-made aruite ikimasu.
2) Eki-kara gakkou-made arukimsu.
Or they mean exactly the same? Perhaps there is difference in usage?
2008年4月1日 16:44
解答 · 2
aruite ikimasu=means you will just walk from here to there
e.g helena san eki kara gakkou made taxi wo norimashouka?
ans: watakushi eki kara gakkou made aruite ikimasu.
arukimasu=means you can walk by ur self
2008年4月2日
Personally, depending on the situation I'd interpret 2) either as a general statement ("I (always) walk from the station to school") or as a general future plan ("I will walk from the station to school").
1) is a process that is going on at the moment of speaking, and will probably go on until the goal is reached. ("(Right now) I am walking from the station towards school.")
Let me know if you need me to provide more context or examples :)
2008年4月1日
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