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“625 Words To Know In Your Target Language”: Clever Language Learning Hack Goes Viral
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Not so different after all - wotcher-entertainment Follow the japanese "-ne?" particle and the british slang term "innit" serve the same function wotcher-entertainment Follow Standard English: It's cold, isn't it? Japanese: Samui desu ne? British: It's Fuckin' freezin', innit? wotcher-entertainment Follow KAWAILDESU Me INNIT i have to do everything around here notahorseindisguise Follow i hate this cause i did japanese for like a year and this explains the use of the -ne particle WAYYYY better than my teachers ever did. it took me ages to comprehend what this post makes abundantly clear. my teachers: its like a, a little rise at the end of a sentence, to show that you are seeking a response, while not warranting the -ka particle which would make it a proper question. me: ok. guess i get that?? this post: its like saying "innit?" me: oh. oh no. fun fact: afaik, "-ne" was inherited from the Portuguese that stayed in Japan in the 16th century. It comes from "ne?", which the contraction of "ndo "isn't it?". It's LITERALLY "innit". oh so like "eh" in canadian Follow the -last-teabender Follow *un-Babels your Tower* OBO 76,616 notes - iFunny