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I lived in Australia for 5 years | γγγ γ― γͺγΌγΉγγ©γͺγ’ γ« γ γγγγ γγγ§γγΎγγγ |
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Sentence info.
γγγ γ― γͺγΌγΉγγ©γͺγ’ γ« γ γγγγ γγγ§γγΎγγγ
Watashi wa Εsutoraria ni go-nenkan sunde imaa.
– γγγ (Watashi): "I" (subject)
– γ― (wa): Topic marker
– γͺγΌγΉγγ©γͺγ’ (Εsutoraria): "Australia" (location)
– γ« (ni): Particle indicating direction or location
– γ (go): "Five"
– γγγγ (nenkan): "Years" (duration)
– γγγ§γγΎγγ (sunde imaa): "Lived" (past tense of "live")
Tips to Remember:
1. Subject-Topic-Object-Verb Structure: Japanese often follows this structure, so remember to place the topic before the details and end with the verb.
2. Particles Ni and Wa: Use "γ―" to mark the topic and "γ«" to indicate the location.
3. Counters: Japanese uses specific counters for different objects; here, "γγγγ" is used for years.
Alternate Ways to Say:
1. δΊεΉ΄ιγͺγΌγΉγγ©γͺγ’γ«δ½γγ§γγΎγγγ
– Go-nenkan Εsutoraria ni sunde imaa.
– Directly means "For 5 years, I lived in Australia."
2. δΊεΉ΄ιγͺγΌγΉγγ©γͺγ’γ«δ½γΏγΎγγγ
– Go-nenkan Εsutoraria ni sumimaa.
– Similar meaning but "δ½γΏγΎγγ" is a slightly simpler past form.
3. δΊεΉ΄ιγͺγΌγΉγγ©γͺγ’γ«ιγγγΎγγγ
– Go-nenkan Εsutoraria ni sugoshimaa.
– Uses "ιγγγΎγγ (sugoshimaa)" meaning "spent," which is another way to express living somewhere for a period of time.
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