〜も (mo) - also
--- Examples ---
これも私のです。
This is also mine.
あなたもジャズが好きですか?
Do you also like jazz?
あなたも私たちと一緒にいらっしゃいませんか。
Wouldn't you like to come with us, too?
お客様もオレンジジュースになさいますか。
What about you? Will you have orage juice, too?
あの小さいのもわたしのです。
That small one is also mine.
いくつかこの土地のワインもございます。
We have also some kinds of local wine.
「ぼくもだよ。」
'Me, too.'
--- Comments ---
も replaces は in the first example sentence.
A previous being mine is implied.
(e.g. 'あれは私のです。ええと、これも私のです。'
That (over there) is mine. Erm, and this is also mine. ) (contributor:
Amatuka)
#4863
地元のワインもいくつかございます。
We have some kinds of local wine as well. (contributor: Nick)
I think i need a ,japanes pronounciation along with the english translation
and the meaning and pronounciation of new kanjis inthe sentences. thanx
(contributor: roshuna)
roshuna:
I think you ment 'I want' instead of 'I need
I think what you need is a good kana workbook. you can find a link to it
below.
http://www.amazon.com/Easy-Kana-Workbook-Practice-Hiragana/dp/0844285323/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1199853246&sr=8-1
its under $10 and if you complete it. your studies of the japanese language
will go a lot faster.
as for the kanji {plural form of kanji is kanji}
Welcome to everyones nightmare. the best one can do is memorize as much as
possible and use a dictionary for the rest. Jim breens edict is one of the
best, if not the greatest kanji dictionary available. its 100% free so take
advantage of it. just cut and paste.
http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/wwwjdic.html
(contributor: tigert)
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