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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 1:02 pm
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Posted: Sun Sep 11, 2011 3:47 pm
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Robotic Zamat One question that isn't clear to me: If one would like to write something along the lines of tsukue no shita ni inu to kabban ...... Then what do I put at the end? (I hope I wrote the sentence right sweatdrop ) I mean, if the sentence includes both living (person and non-person) and non-living subjects, then which statement of existence goes? Arimasu, imasu, or irasshaimau? I would appreciate it if someone would help me out with this one, 'cause I'm finding it annoying, and can't find a solution anywhere.... Thanks in adv R-chan
あります is correct, i think. i'm almost 100% sure you wouldn't say います and いらっしゃいます is keigo so you most likely wouldn't be using that.
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 9:39 am
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demidov Robotic Zamat One question that isn't clear to me: If one would like to write something along the lines of tsukue no shita ni inu to kabban ...... Then what do I put at the end? (I hope I wrote the sentence right sweatdrop ) I mean, if the sentence includes both living (person and non-person) and non-living subjects, then which statement of existence goes? Arimasu, imasu, or irasshaimau? I would appreciate it if someone would help me out with this one, 'cause I'm finding it annoying, and can't find a solution anywhere.... Thanks in adv R-chan あります is correct, i think. i'm almost 100% sure you wouldn't say います and いらっしゃいます is keigo so you most likely wouldn't be using that.
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Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2011 3:32 pm
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Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 4:47 am
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