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Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2010 12:06 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 7:58 pm
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Wolf Nightshade Question. A program I am using has it like this.( Dooka moo sukoshi yukkuri hanashite kudosai.) According to my dictionary Hanashite is (a / the) Speaker and Hanasu is to speak. Is it correct to say Hanashite or Hanasu? I would also like to have a breakdown of the words used. I don't understand the meanings of the first words used. Everything else I get. Dooka - ? Moo - ? Sukoshi -Slightly, A bit or small amount.
"hanashite" is the command form of "hanasu". "kudasai" at the end makes it more polite. So "hanashite" is the correct form to use.
Douka (dooka), according to my dictionary is "please" and usually used at the beginning of the sentence. Some one clarify this one for me.
Mou (moo) means already, anymore, also, more... It has a lot of meanings but it would depend on context. In your sentence, it means "more".
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Posted: Fri Dec 24, 2010 8:00 pm
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