watashi mo vs watashi no

ryan1

ryan1

February 11, 2008

Hi. I just started this course, and was wondering what the difference was between watashi no and watashi mo. Probably a dumb question, but I just want to make sure I get it right.
WendyG

WendyG

February 13, 2008

Hi Ryan, I just started the course too (am on lesson 2) and was just wondering about that this morning. Timely question. :) Wendy
WendyG

WendyG

February 13, 2008

Oops, just spotted the answer looking at the Grammar forum: https://www.rocketlanguages.com/japanese/forum/viewtopic.php?t=20 Wendy
ryan1

ryan1

February 13, 2008

Thanks. That helps me out alot. Good luck with the rest of the course.
Sayaka-Matsuura

Sayaka-Matsuura

February 14, 2008

Hey, here is the answer again: "watashi no" means "my" "watashi mo" means "me too" "no" is a joining word. "mo" means "also" :D

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