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What is the general list of most common particles?

CatPanda

CatPanda

April 1, 2009

As the title suggsets... What are the most common particles used in Japanese and their appropriate meanings/uses. I know it is spread throughout the lessons, but I'm probably not alone in wanting a list that I can reference more quickly then jumping from audio lesson to audio lesson... As far as I know: No - particle of posession Wa - particle of subject ga- particle of object ne - kinda like "Y'know" or "right?" at the end of a rhetorical sentence. ka - particle of question any others? Also what is the difference between female and male speech I've heard that there is a difference in dialect have never really known the differences. Thanks, Derek
Sayaka-Matsuura

Sayaka-Matsuura

April 1, 2009

Konnichiwa Derek-san, Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D
CatPanda

CatPanda

April 1, 2009

[quo]*Quote from * rljapan Konnichiwa Derek-san, Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D[/quo] Domo Arigoto!
Sayaka-Matsuura

Sayaka-Matsuura

April 1, 2009

You are very welcome! :D
rphinks

rphinks

April 20, 2009

[quo]*Quote from * DemonicDerek [quo]*Quote from * rljapan Konnichiwa Derek-san, Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D[/quo] Domo Arigoto![/quo] you dont know how old he is or what status he hold plus you spelled it wrong. Arigato Gozaimasu
CatPanda

CatPanda

April 24, 2009

[quo]*Quote from * rphinks [quo]*Quote from * DemonicDerek [quo]*Quote from * rljapan Konnichiwa Derek-san, Yes, you are correct - Please check the Post on "PARTICLES" under the Grammar section! :D[/quo] Domo Arigoto![/quo] you dont know how old he is or what status he hold plus you spelled it wrong. Arigato Gozaimasu[/quo] こんにちは! (Hello!) がんばっています。。。 (I'm doing my best...) それても、どもありがと (However, thank you very much) それでわ、じゃまたじかい。 (Well then, until next time.) デレック (Dereku)

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