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													 	  | �P���B�� wrote: |  	  | I would actually go for daisuki all the way. | 
 Why?
 
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													 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  | "Watashi no kazoku aishiteru yo!" | 
 
 
  arigatou... but how about in formal situation?
 i have individual presentation for Japanese class...
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													hmm... how about this?
 
which one is correct?
 
1) kazoku wa  totemo suki desu
 
2) kazoku ga  totemo suki desu
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													 	  | aisya_chan wrote: |  	  | hmm... how about this? which one is correct?
 
 1) kazoku wa totemo suki desu
 2) kazoku ga totemo suki desu
 
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  I could be wrong, but I would say "Watashi no kazoku O totemo suki desu" |  |   
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													 	  | gaijinmark wrote: |  	  |  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 me to the answer for the original question:
 Both "wa" and "ga" are correct here. "ga" is grammatically correct, "wa" does not have any grammatical impact on the sentence. "wa" can take the place of a number of particles, such as "ga" and "o". It only stresses the importance of "kazoku" for the information you want to convey.
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													Hey guys    
If I want to write something like, third Japanese lesson, how would I write that? 
 
���{��̎��� is Japanese class/lesson, right? (Is the kanji for ���ガ�傤 ���� ?)
 
But how do I add third in there?
 
Was thinking something like... ���{��̎O�Ԏ��� . I'm sure it's not correct, but    
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													 	  | �P���B�� wrote: |  	  | �ӂ������{�Ɏ~�܂�܂�. 
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 thanks a lot
 
 
 
 anyways sorry for asking a lot of questions but i want to know these phrases
 
 I pick shoes over guys
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 she is going to confess to him
 she was flirting with _____
 Lol.. what's to flirt
 
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													 	  | gakusei1984 wrote: |  	  | Hello, I'm looking for a word I heard in conversation awhile ago, and I can't remember it.  The word means along the lines of "dirty mind," and I know it began with an "s" sound....I think it was "seita" or "seichi," but neither of those sound right to me. 
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 maybe 'sukebe' ?
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													 	  | Shoy wrote: |  	  | 
 maybe 'sukebe' ?
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 Yes, that's it! ���肪�Ƃ��I
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