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i-adjectives vs. na-adjectives

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mAceOfHearts2 years ago

Absolutely loving the fact that... Kire*i* Kira*i* Suk*i* ... are some of the most common adjectives in Japanese and all of them end in "i," but not a single one of them is an i-adjective. What a fun language.

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phäntøm is afraid of uni 😖2 years ago

he knew

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ChronoMoogle moved to BSKY2 years ago

The end is so hilarious 🤣

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いちにの2 years ago

Even I, a Japanese, find it troublesome to explain "troublesome" and "bothersome.🤣

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Bartek Kubica (Ku-bitsa)💙💛2 years ago

I love mendoukusai. In Polish we have "mendowate", means something so troublesome it reminds pubic lice.

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くそじじい2 years ago

ヤバイ

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Salary Man2 years ago

I’d like to say I learned something, but… 😅

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Padmé 🦉2 years ago

Hahahahaha

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🐰ギリうさちゃん🐰2 years ago

めんどくさすぎて日本人だけどわからん

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