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I bought each one seperatelyfor $5 | γγγ γ― γ²γ¨γ€ γγ€ γ γγ« γ§ γγγΎγγγ |
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Sentence info.
γγγ γ― γ²γ¨γ€ γγ€ γ γγ« γ§ γγγΎγγγ
wa-ta-shi wa hi-to-tsu zu-tsu go do-ru de ka-i-ma-shi-ta
1. γγγ (watashi) – "I"
2. γ― (wa) – topic marker
3. γ²γ¨γ€ (hitotsu) – "one thing"
4. γγ€ (zutsu) – "each" or "one by one"
5. γ (go) – "five"
6. γγ« (doru) – "dollars"
7. γ§ (de) – "at" or "for" (indicating method or means)
8. γγγΎγγ (kaimaa) – "bought" (past tense of θ²·γ, kau)
Tips:
– Use γγγγ― to start a sentence with "I".
– The combination of γ²γ¨γ€ and γγ€ means "one by one" or "each".
– Use γγγ« to indicate the price.
– γ§ after the amount specifies the method or means.
– γγγΎγγ is the past tense form of γγ (kau), meaning "to buy".
Alternate Ways:
1. γγγ γ― γ γγ« γ§ γ²γ¨γ€ γγ€ γγγΎγγγ
watashi wa go doru de hitotsu zutsu kaimaa.
2. γγγ γ― γγγγ γ γγ« γ§ γγγΎγγγ
watashi wa sorezore go doru de kaimaa.
(γγγγ (sorezore) means "each" or "respectively".)
3. γ²γ¨γ€ γγ€ γ γγ« γ§ γγγΎγγγ
hitotsu zutsu go doru de kaimaa.
(Removing γγγ γ― (watashi wa) still makes sense in a conversation where you are the implied subject.)
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