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10-17-2009, 03:28 PM
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I had more difficult with the conjugation of adjectives than verbs, because it was a foreign concept to me. You do not conjugate adjectives in English, and while 'gender' and quantity modifies adjective in French, tenses do not. |
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10-18-2009, 12:52 AM
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Prepositions? I can imagine those being tough to a non native speaker. we have so many of them, not to mention some particles change depending on whether the thing being talked about is general or specific. |
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10-18-2009, 03:24 AM
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I say this not to insult you, but just to point out that you shouldn't rest on your laurels w/r/t particles. |
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10-19-2009, 10:30 AM
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but you're probably right, there is probably a lot of particles and uses that I have yet to see, and i simply don't know that I'm messing up. Perhaps I'll do some writing today and post it somewhere to see if I'm messing up and not realizing it. but is the distinction between wa and ga really that hard? I always thought the distinction between topic and subject to be fairly simple. Something tells me I'm dead wrong. |
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10-19-2009, 01:22 PM
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Whether there are some cases where you have to use one or the other, switching them would be a mistake, there are cases where you can use both. I don't know if it is true that even native speakers have problems, but for sure learners will always face doubts in certain circumstances. 暗闇の中 歩くしかねぇ everything’s gonna be okay 恐れることねぇ 辛い時こそ胸を張れ |
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10-19-2009, 11:11 PM
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As for particles in general, I own entire books about just particles. Just to list some in reverse alphabetical order: zutu, zo, ze, yori, yo, ya, wa, uchi (referred to in some texts as a particle, but more of a noun in my sense), (t)te, tutu, etc. That's basically U-Z with a couple Ts thrown in. Good luck, it's very fun to learn these things! |
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10-20-2009, 10:54 AM
holy crap. >< That would explain a lot.... but i always figures the bigger ones, like Yori to be more along the lines of suffixes added on to change the meaning of a word, much in the same sense as adding -ing to an English word. Those are considered particles too, then? Will have to keep that in mind.
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