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Her words carry deep meaning | ããŪãã ãŪ ããĻã° ãŊ ãĩãã ããŋ ã ãããããĶããūãã |
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Sentence info.
å―žåĨģãŪčĻčãŊæ·ąãæåģãčūžããããĶããūãã
Explanation:
– å―žåĨģãŪ (ããŪãã ãŪ, kanojo no): "Her" (possessive form, "å―žåĨģ" means "she" or "her", and "ãŪ" is the possessive particle "of").
– čĻč (ããĻã°, kotoba): "Words" or "speech".
– ãŊ (wa): Topic marker. It indicates that "å―žåĨģãŪčĻč" is the topic of the sentence.
– æ·ąã (ãĩãã, fukai): "Deep".
– æåģ (ããŋ, imi): "Meaning".
– ã (ga): Subject marker. It indicates that "æåģ" is the subject of the verb.
– čūžããããĶããūã (ãããããĶããūã, komerareteimasu): Passive form of čūžãã (ããã, komeru) which means "to include or put into". The phrase means "is included" or "is filled".
Alternate Ways to Say:
1. å―žåĨģãŪčĻčãŦãŊæ·ąãæåģãåŦãūããĶããūãã
– (ããŪãã ãŪ ããĻã° ãŦãŊ ãĩãã ããŋ ã ãĩããūããĶããūã, kanojo no kotoba ni wa fukai imi ga fukumareteimasu)
– åŦãūãã (ãĩããūãã, fukumare) also means "to be included".
2. å―žåĨģãŪčĻčãŊæ·ąãæåģãæãĢãĶããūãã
– (ããŪãã ãŪ ããĻã° ãŊ ãĩãã ããŋ ã ããĢãĶããūã, kanojo no kotoba wa fukai imi o motteimasu)
– æãĪ (ããĪ, motsu) means "to have" or "to hold".
3. å―žåĨģãŪčĻčãŦãŊæ·ąãæåģããããūãã
– (ããŪãã ãŪ ããĻã° ãŦãŊ ãĩãã ããŋ ã ãããūã, kanojo no kotoba ni wa fukai imi ga arimasu)
– ãã (ãã, aru) is the verb for "to be" or "to have" (for inanimate objects).
Tips to Remember:
– Break down the sentence into smaller parts to understand the function of each word.
– Practice using similar structures with different subjects and objects to build muscle memory.
– Familiarize yourself with the passive form and possessive particles through repetition in various sentences.
Romanized characters: kanojo no kotoba wa fukai imi ga komerareteimasu.
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