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  • in reply to: Download nouns #38605

    Karun
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    Awesome, thanks!

    Yeah, I’ve noticed, no biggy.
    Koichi promised to clean this all up with the next update. Can’t wait.

     

    Cheers

    in reply to: Particle wa (ha) #38562

    Karun
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    The link in the link was quite helpful.
    Knowing the difference between wa and ga is quite helpful.
    Clears up a lot of stuff as well.

     

    Thanks you all!

    in reply to: Particle wa (ha) #38559

    Karun
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    Ah okay. I saw the cheat sheet just now. With particles, done by Koichi.
    And he said it was just emphasizing. I guess there is more to it of course. I’ll check it out. Thanks!

    in reply to: Particle wa (ha) #38553

    Karun
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    (unneeded post)

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    in reply to: Particle wa (ha) #38552

    Karun
    Member

    Haha, I have an IME at home. But, I’m at my internship right now.
    When nothing to do, learn all the japanese!

     

    Ah.. I just learned ga is a emphasize on the word that’s said before it.
    Kanojo wa daisuki
    Kanojo ga daisuki
    I LOVE her
    I love HER!
    Well, not in caps but just, emphasize ”kanojo”
    Wa emphasize/attentions towards the word that’s after wa
    Ga emphasize/attention towards the word that’s before ga

     

     

    ._. Or is this all wrong?

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    in reply to: Particle wa (ha) #38550

    Karun
    Member

    Joel:
    Mhm, but if I were to use desu as the verb like I used to do it”ll just confuse me later on since Koichi will be explaining it the other way around, right?
    Hah.. I thought ha/wa was subject marker.
    and wo/o was direct object marker.
    So.. wo is subject marker and ha is topic marker?

    in reply to: Suddenly Kanji ( In need of help.) #38236

    Karun
    Member

    \o/ woo, thank you.

    But, yes, I am aware of the different counters. Which I find annoying, but do see the sense in it.
    Back to studying.

    in reply to: Ja arimasen vs dewa arimasen #38206

    Karun
    Member

    Ah, thanks for clearing that up!

    in reply to: kore vs kono #38203

    Karun
    Member

    To add;
    You use ‘kono’ when a noun is placed directly behind it, like others have exampled.
    Kono hon (this book)
    kore  wa hon desu (this is a book)
     

     

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