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One Question: Baka in plural form?
I was wondering...if there is a plural form for ばか(BAKA)?
I know you can call more than 1 person an idiot by saying あんたたちはばか(anta tachi ha baka). I' just wondering if ばか has a plural form out of curiosity and if there is please reply with the plural form! Thank you!:rheart: --Sorry if this offends anyone....in anyway--:vsign: |
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As Kyle said,
"There aren't really many plurals in Japanese. There aren't strictly plurals at all..." |
Lol.
お前らバカだもん ??? You don't pluralize the adjective (noun??) you pluralize the subject... but you don't have to (from my limited understanding). I have hear お前ら from time to time though. |
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ども also added to the target group can be rude in a emphasized way. I.e. super formalizing the target group. |
I saw something in a text book a while ago that used 'こどみ' to mean 'children' in an example sentence. I would have expected 'こども'. Would that have simply been a spelling mistake, or am I missing something obvious (or, indeed, not so obvious)?
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