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Japanese Grammar – What did I just eat? That was cow tongue. πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅


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ぼく は γͺに γ‚’ γŸγΉγŸοΌŸγγ‚Œ は γŽγ‚…γ†γŸγ‚“____。

What did I just eat? That was cow tongue.

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This is how to say What did I just eat? That was cow tongue. in Japanese with the correct grammar: ぼく は γͺに γ‚’ γŸγΉγŸοΌŸγγ‚Œ は γŽγ‚…γ†γŸγ‚“____。, with the answer being “だった”. Here you will learn how to pronounce だった 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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ぼく は γͺに γ‚’ γŸγΉγŸοΌŸγγ‚Œ は γŽγ‚…γ†γŸγ‚“____。

Explanation: The word "だった" is a past tense form of the copula "です" (desu), which is used to indicate a state or condition in Japanese.

Other Information:

1. "だった" (datta) combines the copula "です" (desu) with the past tense marker to indicate that something was in a particular state in the past.
2. The copula "です" (desu) is often used to link the subject of a sentence with a noun or an adjective, similar to the verb "to be" in English.
3. When you want to express that something was in a certain state or condition in the past, you use "だった" (datta).

In the given sentence, "γγ‚Œ は γŽγ‚…γ†γŸγ‚“ だった" (sore wa gyΕ«tan datta):
– "γγ‚Œ" (sore) means "that" or "it."
– "は" (wa) is the topic marker, indicating that "γγ‚Œ" (sore) is the topic of the sentence.
– "γŽγ‚…γ†γŸγ‚“" (gyΕ«tan) means "cow tongue."
– "だった" (datta) indicates that "it was" cow tongue in the past.

Romanized Sentence: Sore wa gyΕ«tan datta.

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