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01-16-2011, 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by chryuop View Post
I got that it wanted to be a joke...but から doesn't mean "because of".
oh I thought you could use から as because,(similar to ので and used to make だから) and if it comes at the end of the sentance the easiest way to make that makes sense in English is to add the word of.


重そうですから。 Because it is so heavy (similar to because of its heaviness.. but that is messy English)
From: Find sentences - Denshi Jisho

Can it not be used without です、or with a proper noun?

Thanks for teaching me


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