James
"Oni ga aru?" or "Oni ga iru?" More generally, I'm asking how the Japanese distinguish between living things (iru) and non-living things. The following is a list of nouns I'm unsure how the Japanese categorize (whether used with 'iru" or "aru"): - Demons - Ghosts - Vampires - Zombies - Plants - Feet - Hands - Viruses - The universe Anyone who can enlighten me on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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I would write how we say in general. (In some poet or something, it may be changed by authors or speakers.) - Demons いる - Ghosts いる - Vampires いる - Zombies いる - Plants ある - Feet ある - Hands ある - Viruses いる and ある - The universe ある I hope this helps you.
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this sounds like a strange method, but what i like to do when i am unsure about which word to use, i do a quick check in my google search bar, and usually the commonly asked quesiton/used phrase will appear. here is what i mean: http://imgur.com/OClU88Y http://imgur.com/a3tthBV that method helps me a lot when i feel like i need to make a quick judgment. of course it's always best to refer to a native speaker of that language. hope it helps, though!
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James
المهارات اللغوية
الصينية (المندرية), الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الهندية, اليابانية, الإسبانية
لغة التعلّم
الصينية (المندرية), الفرنسية, الهندية, اليابانية