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... word closely corresponding to our pronouns of the third person is kare , " that . " Paraphrases , such as kano ... INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS 30. The words answering to our demonstrative and interroga- tive pronouns are : kore , " this ...
... word closely corresponding to our pronouns of the third person is kare , " that . " Paraphrases , such as kano ... INTERROGATIVE PRONOUNS 30. The words answering to our demonstrative and interroga- tive pronouns are : kore , " this ...
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... words for which English has no equivalents are included in this cate- gory . When suffixed to a verb or adjective ... interrogative particle , corresponding to our question mark , as aru ka , " is there ? " b ) As part of the ...
... words for which English has no equivalents are included in this cate- gory . When suffixed to a verb or adjective ... interrogative particle , corresponding to our question mark , as aru ka , " is there ? " b ) As part of the ...
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... interrogative words govern the final verb or adjective in the attributive form . The concep- tion is more apparent than real , as it occurs almost exclusively in cases where ya is not properly interrogative , but has one of the meanings ...
... interrogative words govern the final verb or adjective in the attributive form . The concep- tion is more apparent than real , as it occurs almost exclusively in cases where ya is not properly interrogative , but has one of the meanings ...
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... words of the clause or sentence is an interrogative . Thus : Susumu to shirizoku to izure ka yoki ? " To advance or to retreat , which is better ? " 2 100. The paradigm of the primary forms of adjectives is as follows : STEM INDEFINITE ...
... words of the clause or sentence is an interrogative . Thus : Susumu to shirizoku to izure ka yoki ? " To advance or to retreat , which is better ? " 2 100. The paradigm of the primary forms of adjectives is as follows : STEM INDEFINITE ...
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... words which they define . Similarly , the interrogative particles follow the words whose sense they modify . As an example of this first rule , we have : Sakujitsu uketori- taru tegami , " Yesterday received letters " ; Muyō no mono iru ...
... words which they define . Similarly , the interrogative particles follow the words whose sense they modify . As an example of this first rule , we have : Sakujitsu uketori- taru tegami , " Yesterday received letters " ; Muyō no mono iru ...
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adverbs affirmative voice aruru ashimeraruru attributive form bekarazu beshi Causative Negative caused to cut Chinese Chinese numerals clause colloquial compound conclusive form corresponding Potential Forms DESIDERATIVE FORMS English eraruru FORMS Indicative Fourth Past Gerund gone hayaki hito homuru honorific iedomo ILLATIVE FORMS indefinite form inflections intransitive intransitive verbs irregular verb IRREGULAR VERB SURU isasezarishi ishimerarezarishi ishimezarishi ishimuru Japanese adjective Japanese language kana kirashimeraru kiru Kono Kore koto nakare kuru means miru mood motte naraba naran naredomo nari naru nashi nouns Oblique particle pass passive causative Past Concessive Past Conditional Past Hypothetical person postpositions praise preceding Present Actual Concessive Present Hypothetical Concessive present tense pronouns rarezarishi REGULAR CONJUGATION rendered romaji sasuru second conjugation Second Past SECTION SECTION sentence seshimuru sezarishi shite signifies sometimes sōrō stem suffixed suguru tive Uninflected words verb or adjective voice-continued vowel words yori yotte yuku