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In colloquial Japanese how is "DASHI/SHI" used at the end of a sentence? |
"SHI" ”し” is used to make your point. EX: "Watasha ha Maggie DASHI!" (im maggie, you know) EX: "あんな人のことは忘れたたし" |
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How many times is DASHI/SHI used? |
1 time or more. |
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How many times is KUTE/DE used? |
1 time or more. |
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How many times is TARI/DARI used? |
2 times or more. (colloquially used 1 time) |
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Which of the two are brothers, or, used similarly? |
DASHI/SHI and KUTE/DE are used similarly in the same way. SHI has a softer tone. |
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What are DASHI/SHI generally used with? |
Nouns and adjectives (occasionally others) |
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What are KUTE and DE generally used with? |
"the bunch" States, Nouns, Actions and verbs. |
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What are TARI/DARI generally used with? |
Actions, or "VERBS" |
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Which connecting particles would be considered vauge? |
DASHI/SHI and TARI/DARI
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I wouldnt use し/だし when?
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I want to strictly list something without being vauge |
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I wouldn't use くて/で when? |
I want to be vauge, or in a title (ookami to koushinryou) . More importantly when i want to state two separate things. as it means "this and this at the same time". EX: 赤くて青いドレスです。 (red and blue dress at the same time) ドレスはあかとあおです。 (as for the dress red and blue it is) 赤と青のコンビのドレス= best |
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たり/だり are used with verbs what is required? |
Nearly always with SURU when VERB NOUN ADJ. |
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I use たり/だり when: |
I want to give examples or express repeated actions. When I want to express "stuff like". |
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when is だ is used with たり・だり? |
Current happening event. 今日は、雨が降ったりやんだりだ |
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たり・だり can be used with positive and negative verbs to express? |
"sometimes" |
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The second TARI can be dropped when? |
things are colloquial |
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TARI and DARI sound shallow when? |
emphasized in casual speech. マギー、今度の休み暇だったりする(very colloquial/used 1x) |
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TARISHITE IS USED WHEN? |
in casual conversation we use たりして when we imply some possibility in a subtle way. |
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Tarishite is a lot like |
"you know" |
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マギーは マックスのことが好きだったりして |
Maybe Maggie likes Max, you know. |
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こっちの方がよかったりして |
Maybe this one is(could be) better, you know. (in comparison to: こっちの方がいいよ sounds more subtle) |
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たり、たりです、たりだ。often used... |
with opposing verbs. |
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coming and going
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行ったり来たり |
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looking here and there / looking here, looking there, looking everywhere.
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あっち見たりそっちを見たり |
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you can not use tari/tarida anytime without
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suru |
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NAIDE vs NAKUTE |
naide is more broad in use nakute is more limited. |
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まず can also mean |
probably or "anyway" ore "likely"/"first of all" |
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彼は映画館に行くことはまずない |
He seldom, if ever, goes to the cinema. |
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休まずに 働く |
to work tirelessly or without rest |
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行かないでくれ |
"Don't Go" |
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休まないで/休まずに . 働く |
to work tirelessly or without rest (its like one complete saying) |
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まずない |
"doesnt really do" |
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NAIDE is always used with "KUDASAI" whether or not it is... |
dropped "iwanaide!" "iwanaidekudasai" "ikenaidekudasai" "ikenaide" :( |
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ないで (=naide) is slightly more casual than ずに |
(you will learn later) |