yamatoprakash
What is the difference between particles "ni" and "he"??
28 Haz 2013 12:30
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When we use “Gakko ni iku” or “Gakko he iku” in our daily life, we feel little that something is wrong. “he” expresses the direction of movement”. We think especially the direction. “ni” expresses the arrival point including “time or space”. So if we want to indicate destination, I think both are available. But we don’t use “Gakko ni no michi” but “Gakko he no michi”. “he” expresses on the way.
29 Haziran 2013
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for the basic learner just focus on the verb. に have so wide meaning for any sentences. if you find に is using between "adverb place" and "the movement verbs", so just interpreting it "to (somewhere)" and for へ is using for "to" particles. and for the basic sentences に and へ is same. so it's fine..
28 Haziran 2013
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I hope I'm understanding your question correctly and you mean the different between: へ and に... sofar as I leant, I think, へ is like "toward" and it emphasizes the direction... whereas に focuses on the point of the location... However, I'm as well a beginner of Japanese... and it's merely my personal grasp on it...^^
28 Haziran 2013
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