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tmask
May 5, 2005, 09:31
I don’t know much Japanese but I am learning. I cant seem to find any help on what and why this short sentence means exactly. My pen pal friend asked me げんきだったの? I am guessing this is asking me how I am doing because of the genki datta part, but the NO at the end confuses me. I’m assuming this is grammatically legit, but im at a loss as to what it is. Can anyone help?

Thanks

Stutz
May 5, 2005, 11:00
Is your pen pal female? Sometimes when using the explanitory んだ you'll find a lot of females that use の instead. Basically all it does is invite an explaination of how you are doing.

A more fluent speaker may want to correct me on that just in case though.

Elizabeth
May 5, 2005, 11:26
In the case of a question, I think anyone can use 'no' very casually for "desuka?" It may indicate a certain spontaneous feeling of surprise or unexpectedness....and why the past tense ? More context would help, but
it definately makes sense there grammatically. :-)

Mike Cash
May 5, 2005, 12:15
Elizabeth hit it pretty close to correct. The "desu ka?" is dropped off the end and the intonation on the "no" serves to identify it as a question. This is actually very common in casual speech, especially among women.

nhk9
May 5, 2005, 13:26
The ending -no can convey the meaning of "wake desu" when used in a statement, for emphatic purposes.

Damicci
May 5, 2005, 13:54
here is an example of my friend using -no and -datta endings My friend is female

Friend: あれ、まだ起きてるの?
Damicci: えっと
Damicci: ちょっと待って下さい
Friend: はいはい
Damicci: ごめんね
Damicci: 何?
Friend: あ〜、友達のパーティー来てくれて、ありがとね
Friend: 大丈夫だった?
Damicci: はい大丈夫
Damicci 私達をさそた ありがとう
Friend: どういたしまして。でも私も、知らない人多くて・・・
Damicci: ああ そうですか
Friend: うん
Damicci: 私も
Friend: ははは

Elizabeth
May 5, 2005, 21:09
Damicci 私達をさそた ありがとう
誘ってくれてありがとう maybe ? :thankyou:

Damicci
May 6, 2005, 01:31
あああ 私はまた違いかな||||
ありがとう
誘ってあら