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I enjoyed conversing at the party | ใใใ ใฏ ใใผใใฃใผ ใง ใใใ ใใ ใใจ ใ ใใฎใใฟใพใใใ |
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Sentence info.
ใใใ ใฏ ใใผใใฃใผ ใง ใใใ ใใ ใใจ ใ ใใฎใใฟใพใใใ
(Watashi wa pฤtฤซ de kaiwa suru koto o tanoshimimaa.)
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1. ใใใ (watashi) – "I" or "me." This is the subject of the sentence.
2. ใฏ (wa) – Topic marker. It marks "ใใใ" (I) as the topic of the sentence.
3. ใใผใใฃใผใง (pฤtฤซ de) – "At the party."
– ใใผใใฃใผ (pฤtฤซ) is the loanword for "party."
– ใง (de) is a particle indicating the place where an action occurs.
4. ใใใ (kaiwa) – "Conversation."
5. ใใ (suru) – "To do."
6. ใใจ (koto) – A nominalizer that turns the verb "ใใ" (to do) into a noun phrase "doing conversation."
7. ใ (o) – Object marker. It indicates that "ใใใใใใใจ" (doing conversation) is the object of the verb.
8. ใใฎใใฟใพใใ (tanoshimimaa) – Past tense of "ใใฎใใ" (tanoshimu), meaning "to enjoy."
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Tips to Remember:
– Break down the sentence into smaller components (subject, place, object, action).
– Recognize common particles like ใฏ (wa), ใง (de), and ใ (o) that help identify the functions of each part of the sentence.
– Practice similar sentence structures to get used to the flow of Japanese sentences.
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Alternate Ways to Say "I enjoyed conversing at the party":
1. ใใผใใฃใผใงใใใในใใๆฅฝใใฟใพใใใ
(Pฤtฤซ de oshaberi o tanoshimimaa.)
– ใใใในใ (oshaberi) – chatting or talking.
2. ใใผใใฃใผใงไผ่ฉฑใๆฅฝใใใฃใใงใใ
(Pฤtฤซ de kaiwa ga tanoshikatta desu.)
– This sentence uses "ใ (ga)" as a subject marker and "ๆฅฝใใใฃใใงใ (tanoshikatta desu)" which is the past tense form of "ๆฅฝใใ (tanoshii)" meaning "was fun."
3. ใใผใใฃใผใง่ฉฑใใใใใจใๆฅฝใใใฃใใงใใ
(Pฤtฤซ de hanashi o suru koto ga tanoshikatta desu.)
– ่ฉฑ (hanashi) – another word for "talk" or "speak."
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By practicing these structures and paying attention to the particles, you can improve your understanding and ability to form similar sentences in Japanese.
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