Sunday, October 20, 2019
Sentence Ending Particles in Japanese
Sentence Ending Particles in Japanese In Japanese, there are many particles that are added to the end of a sentence. They express the speakers emotions, doubt, emphasis, caution, hesitation, wonder, admiration, and so on. Some sentence ending particles distinguish male or female speech. Many of them dont translate easily. Ka Makes a sentence into a question. When forming a question, the word order of a sentence does not change in Japanese. Nihon-jin desu ka.æâ" ¥Ã¦Å" ¬Ã¤ º ºÃ£ §Ã£ â¢Ã£ â¹Ã£â¬âAre you Japanese?Supeingo o hanashimasu ka.ã⠹ãÆ'šã⠤ãÆ' ³Ã¨ ªÅ¾Ã£ââè © ±Ã£ â"㠾ã â¢Ã£ â¹Do you speak Spanish? Kana/Kashira Indicates that you are not sure about something. It can be translated as I wonder ~. Kashiraã â¹Ã£ â"ãââ° is used only by women. Tanaka-san wa ashita kuru kana.ç⠰ä ¸ ã â¢Ã£ââ㠯æˎæâ" ¥Ã¦ ¥Ã£ââ¹Ã£ â¹Ã£ ªI wonder if Mr. Tanaka will come tomorrow.Ano hito wa dare kashira.ã â㠮ä º ºÃ£ ¯Ã¨ ª °Ã£ â¹Ã£ â"ãââ°I wonder who that person is. Na (1) Prohibition. A negative imperative marker used only by men in very informal speech. Sonna koto o suru na!ã ãââ㠪ã â㠨ãââã â¢Ã£ââ¹Ã£ ªDont do such a thing! (2) Casual emphasis on a decision, suggestion or opinion. Kyou wa shigoto ni ikitakunai na.ä »Å æâ" ¥Ã£ ¯Ã¤ »â¢Ã¤ ºâ¹Ã£ «Ã¨ ¡Å'ã ã Ÿã 㠪ã âã ªI dont want to go to work today.Sore wa machigatteiru to omou na.ã ãâÅ'㠯éâ"âé â¢Ã£ £Ã£ ¦Ã£ âãââ¹Ã£ ¨Ã¦â¬ ã â ã ªI think that is wrong. Naa Expresses emotion, or a casual remark of wishful thinking. Sugoi naa.ã â¢Ã£ âã â㠪ã âHow great it is!Mou sukoshi nete itai naa.ãââã â Ã¥ °âã â"Ã¥ ¯ 㠦ã âã Ÿã â㠪ã âI wish I could sleep in a little more. Ne/Nee Confirmation. Indicates that the speaker wants the listener to agree or confirm. It is similar to English expressions dont you think so, isnt it? or right?. Ii tenki desu ne.ã âã âÃ¥ ¤ ©Ã¦ °â"㠧ã â¢Ã£ Its a beautiful day, isnt it?Mou nakanaide ne.ãââã â æ ³ £Ã£ â¹Ã£ ªÃ£ â㠧ã Please dont cry anymore, okay?
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