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use of no

dek

dek

When there is more than one adjective for the same noun, does "no" come after both? For instance, when asking for an English map of the city, would it be , "eego no machi no chizu ga arismasu ka" ?Thank you for any help.
Sayaka-Matsuura

Sayaka-Matsuura

Dear Dek, Konnichiwa! O genki desu ka? To ask "Do you have an English map of the city?" Simply say *Eego de machi no chizu ga arimasuka?* or, you can also say *Eego no chizu wa arimasuka? *"Do you have an English map?" If you ask *Eego no machi no chizu ga arismasu ka* it means "Do you have a map of an English (language) town?" Hope that helped! :D (ps. *Jyane* is the English equivalent of "Bye!" - not my name :lol:

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