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  Topic: Japanese to English Questions
Vortex

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PostForum: Learn Japanese   Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 6:37 am   Subject: Japanese to English Questions
Ah, another question for you guys....

What is the meaning of the kanji �u�]�v after someone's name? I've seen this many places; one prominent example being from Neon Genesis Evangelion: one charact ...
  Topic: English To Japanese Questions
Vortex

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PostForum: Learn Japanese   Posted: Sat Sep 29, 2007 7:29 am   Subject: English To Japanese Questions
I could be wrong, but I would say "Watashi no kazoku O totemo suki desu"

Well, "o" requires a verb. Neither "suki" nor "desu" qualify as such. Which leads m ...
  Topic: Japanese Language Questions? Ask Here.
Vortex

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PostForum: Learn Japanese   Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 9:32 pm   Subject: Japanese Language Questions? Ask Here.
Like many particles "ga" has more than one way of using it:

1. As a particle following a noun, it makes the noun something like the actor in a sentence (there are circumstances where this ...
  Topic: Japanese Language Questions? Ask Here.
Vortex

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PostForum: Learn Japanese   Posted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:42 am   Subject: Japanese Language Questions? Ask Here.
I'd add that it can also be used to express a prohibition: taberu-na -> don't eat

Whether this is the case can be determined by checking if the "na" follows a verb in present tense (so ...
  Topic: English To Japanese Questions
Vortex

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PostForum: Learn Japanese   Posted: Wed Aug 01, 2007 7:43 pm   Subject: English To Japanese Questions
well this is only two words today
and it is
more imporantly
yeah i think that is all

Well, I think it depends on in what context you want to use that. As a phrase at the beginning of a sentenc ...
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