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Japanese Grammar – Spiders are gross and I hate them! ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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ใใ‚‚ ใŒ ใ„ใ‚„____ใ ใ„ใใ‚‰ใ„ ใงใ™ ใ‚ˆ๏ผ

Spiders are gross and I hate them!

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This is how to say Spiders are gross and I hate them! in Japanese with the correct grammar: ใใ‚‚ ใŒ ใ„ใ‚„____ใ ใ„ใใ‚‰ใ„ ใงใ™ ใ‚ˆ๏ผ, with the answer being “ใง”. Here you will learn how to pronounce ใง correctly and in the comments below be able to read comments on how to understand this grammar & tips and explanations on the grammar subject. Then, below that, you will have the opportunity to play a game practicing all different types of Japanese grammar and vocabulary.

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ใใ‚‚ ใŒ ใ„ใ‚„____ใ ใ„ใใ‚‰ใ„ ใงใ™ ใ‚ˆ๏ผ

In the provided sentence, "ใใ‚‚ ใŒ ใ„ใ‚„____ใ ใ„ใใ‚‰ใ„ ใงใ™ ใ‚ˆ๏ผ", the particle "ใง" is the correct answer to fill in the blank. Here's an explanation and additional grammar information:

1. Function of "ใง" in this context:
– "ใง" is a particle used to indicate a reason or cause. It connects clauses in a way that the first part of the sentence explains the reason for the second part. In this case, it shows that "Spiders are gross" is the reason for "I hate them."

2. Structure of the sentence:
– The overall structure of the sentence is: [Reason]ใง [Result].

– ใใ‚‚ ใŒ ใ„ใ‚„ใง (kumo ga iya de): "Spiders are gross, so…"
– ใ ใ„ใใ‚‰ใ„ ใงใ™ ใ‚ˆ๏ผ (daikirai desu yo!): "…I hate them!"

3. Breakdown of components:
– ใใ‚‚ (kumo): "Spiders"
– ใŒ (ga): Subject marker
– ใ„ใ‚„ ๏ผˆiya๏ผ‰: "Gross/unpleasant"
– ใง (de): Indicates reason or cause
– ใ ใ„ใใ‚‰ใ„ (daikirai): "Hate"
– ใงใ™ (desu): Polite form of "is"
– ใ‚ˆ (yo): Emphasis particle, adds emphasis or certainty

4. Grammar rule:
– When linking two clauses in Japanese where the first clause provides a reason for the second, "ใง" is used after a noun or na-adjective. In this sentence, "ใ„ใ‚„" (iya) is a na-adjective, thus "ใง" is used to connect the reasoning to the result.

Romanized version:
– Kumo ga iya de daikirai desu yo!

This construct is frequently used when expressing personal feelings or making logical connections between ideas in Japanese.

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