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what's the difference between "kore" and "kono" what's the difference between "kore" and "kono" ... kore wa kuruma desu this is a car... and kono .? so what's the difference
Aug 25, 2008 2:21 PM
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Kore, sore, and are are used to say "this, that, and that over there" by themselves. Like... "What is that?" However, if a noun follows "this, that, that over there," then you have to use kono, sono, and ano. Example "that cat" is "ano neko." This car... "kono kuruma" etc. Got it?
August 25, 2008
Kore wa watashi no kuruma desu. This is my car. Kono kuruma wa watashi no mono desu. This car is mine. Sore wa anata no kamera desu ka? Is that your camera? Sono kamera wa anatano mono desu ka? Is that camera yours?
August 25, 2008
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