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Brandon
dake vs shika, in terms of meaning "only/just" Brandon vs. Cyaoeu, fight! (jodan da yo, jodan.) Anyway, when to use dake, when to use shika? As always, thanks.
2008年12月16日 04:41
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Both words mean "only/just", but "dake" may be used in affirmative and negative sentences whereas "shika" can be only used in negative sentences (always followed by "-nai" or "-masen"). ex) Sore dake desu. (That's all) Sore dake dewa arimasen. (That's not all) Sore shika arimasen (That's the only one left)
2008年12月16日
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