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Mifta Aulia Syahrhani
the different from "watshi wa", "watashi no", "watashi ni"?Give me explanation and example :)
Jan 20, 2012 1:30 PM
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私は:わたしは:watashi wa
you can use this word as a subject of the sentence.
ex: わたしは 学生 です。 I am a student.
私の:わたしの:watashi no
you can use this word as a word "~ 's"( possessive case).
ex: それは わたしの ボールです。Its my ball.
私に:わたしに:watashi ni
you can use this word as an object of the sentence.
ex: あなたは 私に 本を くれた。 You gave me a book. / You gave a book to me.
January 20, 2012
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Mifta Aulia Syahrhani
Language Skills
Chinese (Mandarin), English, Filipino (Tagalog), German, Indonesian, Japanese
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Chinese (Mandarin), Filipino (Tagalog), German, Japanese
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