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-kere?
I don't know what the suffix "-kere" is used for.I also want to know in what situations "-wo" , the object marker , is used for.Arigatou.
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Re: -kere?
TJP e youkoso
Can you give some examples of where you have seen it used?
Have a read of The direct object 「を」 particle in Tae Kim's Grammar Guide.
awesomemantm2000 wrote:I don't know what the suffix "-kere" is used for. ....
Can you give some examples of where you have seen it used?
awesomemantm2000 wrote:..... I also want to know in what situations "-wo" , the object marker , is used for.Arigatou.
Have a read of The direct object 「を」 particle in Tae Kim's Grammar Guide.
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awesomemantm2000 wrote:I don't know what the suffix "-kere" is used for.
Outside of classical Japanese are you asking about -kereba?
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Re: -kere?
from what i understand -kere is used for adjectives.i heard of -kere in a youtube video.It was one of the japanese learning videos by takineko.Thanks for the info on -wo.
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awesomemantm2000 wrote:from what i understand -kere is used for adjectives.i heard of -kere in a youtube video.It was one of the japanese learning videos by takineko. .....
Takineko's Japanese Lessons
Can you remember which one?
Is the text book she is reading from Japanese in 30 Hours?
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I cant remember what lesson it was , but it was from Japanese in 30 Hours.
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Re: -kere?
0:31 into Lesson 7.
The colloquial inflection of verbal adjectives: -i in front of nouns, -ku as predicate, and -kere, to be explained in Lesson 51 (uploads to Lesson 28 to date).
The colloquial inflection of verbal adjectives: -i in front of nouns, -ku as predicate, and -kere, to be explained in Lesson 51 (uploads to Lesson 28 to date).
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