JAPN 1010 Lecture Notes - Romanization Of Japanese, Hiragana, Verb

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The kanji is always used when talking about time. When not used when telling time this kanji uses the reading . Ex: when i was a child - (literally, child"s time. This is an idiomatic phrase, so do not think too literally about it. ) Means a. m. a. m and p. m. , unlike in english, are placed before the time. Use the particle when describing what you did at a certain time. Use when trying stating around a certain time. This will always be placed after the time stated. You do not always have to use if you are using , however, it"s up to you and what you feel is comfortable. To further specify when something is done, you can use frequency adverbs such as never, always, sometimes, etc. These are placed before before the object or action of a sentence, just like in english. (i sometimes eat sushi. )

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