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Why do you think so? | ă©ăă㊠ăăȘă 㯠ăă ăăăăŸă ăïŒ |
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Sentence info.
ă©ăă㊠ăăȘă 㯠ăă ăăăăŸă ăïŒ
1. ă©ăă㊠(dou e) – "Why"
2. ăăȘă (anata) – "you" (subject)
3. 㯠(wa) – topic marker
4. ăă (sou) – "that way" or "so"
5. ăăăăŸă (omoimasu) – "think" (polite form)
6. ă (ka) – question particle
Tips to remember the sentence:
– Think of ă©ăă㊠(dou e) as the starting word for "why" questions.
– ăăȘă (anata) is the direct way to say "you," often used in questions to single out the person.
– 㯠(wa) is a topic marker that is often necessary but does not have a direct translation in English.
– ăă (sou) is used to refer to "that way" or "so," pointing to something previously mentioned or implied.
– ăăăăŸă (omoimasu) is the polite form of "think."
– ă (ka) turns the sentence into a question.
Alternate ways to say "Why do you think so?":
1. ăȘă ăăȘă 㯠ăă æă ăźïŒ (Naze anata wa sou omou no?) – a slightly less formal way of asking.
2. äœă§ ăă æă ăźïŒ (Nande sou omou no?) – used more in casual conversation.
3. ă©ăă㊠ăă ă æăŁă ăźïŒ (Dou e sore wo omotta no?) – "Why did you think that?" (asking about a past thought)
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