
Can you use "anata" with people you don't know well?
Jan 29, 2019 · (Most of these will come across as somewhat familiar, and so might not be a great choice in all situations, but they can definitely be more natural than "anata" depending on how …
particles - anata no koto suki vs anata ga suki - Japanese …
Possible Duplicate: What is the こと in sentences such as あなたのことが好きだ? What are the guidelines of omitting particles? It is possible to say both of these: あなたが好きです あなたの …
Why does the sentence "Omo wa anata to tomoni oraremasu" use …
Aug 8, 2023 · By not write I mean handwriting, I can type them pretty easily. The problem is that this にほn n doesn't change to its kana form and n doesn't appear in the suggestions I dunno …
Can ''onamae'' be used in the middle of a sentence?
Oct 16, 2019 · Anata no namae wa nan desu ka? My question is whether or not the following is ever used: Anata no onamae wa nan desu ka? I understand fully the meaning of the honorific …
grammar - あなたの仕事なんですか?Anata no shigoto nan desu …
あなたの仕事なんですか? Anata no shigoto nan desu ka? Is this correct grammatically? I understand that "no" means possession, therefore "your job" is this correct thinking? Also, I …
particles - When asking 'What is your name?' or 'What is your job ...
Anata wa shigoto desu ka? marks "you" as the topic and is wrong. It's basically saying "About you, are you work?" † In the context of this question at least, see comments.
Asking somebody's name - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
Mar 29, 2016 · and "Anata no namae wa nan desu ka?" – user3856370. Commented Mar 29, 2016 at 11:41. Add a comment | 2 ...
What is the difference in koi o shita, ochita, shimashita?
Jun 3, 2020 · あなたに恋をした Anata ni koi o shita. 私はあなたと恋におちた Watashi wa anata to koi ni ochita. 私はあなたに恋を しました Watashi wa anata ni koi o shimashita. What is the …
usage - Is it offensive to say あなた? - Japanese Language Stack ...
Using either (name)-san, or "anata" is the most safe/inoffensive way of referring to second person in Japanese. However, it is considered rude if used to refer to parents, relatives, or teachers. …
When to use the particle 'ga' in questions?
Jul 22, 2015 · Thank you very very much for this detailed explanation.It helped clear the doubts I had :) I've understood that in my first two examples, 'meeting' and the object indicated by …