
What does "mononoke" mean? - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Nov 24, 2013 · 8 I would like to know what the meaning of the word mononoke is? Of course it's the name of the princess in Miyazaki's wonderful film Mononoke-hime, but what is the deeper …
Difference between 書かないようになった and 書かなくなった?
Jun 9, 2014 · Example sentences: ぜんぜん長い手紙を書かないようになった。 ぜんぜん長い手紙を書かなくなった。 My Translation: I never write long letters anymore. I believe they both …
Understanding - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Nov 18, 2015 · I'm having difficulty translating this particular sentence into English, and even thus understanding it fully. 私は成田空港で外国でも使えるけいたい電話を借りて来たから、問題が …
Use of - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
このたなの一番おくの方にございます。 They are at the far end of this shelf. This is an example sentence from one of my textbooks but I don't understand what おく means and I'm a bit …
What is the difference between まだしません and まだしていませ …
These are the two sentences in question: いいえ、まだしません。 いいえ、まだしていません。 From my understanding they both mean something like "No, I didn't yet" or even …
What is the difference between と, たら and 時【とき】?
Causality In broad terms, I've noticed three kinds of constructions that loosely correlate to "if / then". The main differences between these appear to be differences in emphasis and causal …
How is the adjective 多い being used as a noun 多く here?
Jan 14, 2015 · I know 多い means 'many' but I don't really understand how it's being used in the sentence below as a noun 多く. 多くの人々がすべてを失い、多くの人が亡くなった。 My …
Difference between - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Here are the example sentences. デイビットは料理が上手そうです。 デイビットは料理が上手なようです。 デイビットは料理が上手らしいです。 Firstly, what does デイビット mean as …
Use of 一体 in this sentence - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Jan 20, 2015 · These two sentences have been giving me trouble in terms of understanding their meaning. 友達が恋人にふられて、とても落ち込んでいる。でも、一体何を言ってあげたらい …
Are both of these sentences grammatically correct? (stem+
These are the sentences: ユニオンへサンドイッチを買いに行きました。 ユニオンへサンドイッチを買って行った。 Are they both grammatically correct? Also do they both mean the …