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82riceballs
Jun 18, 2007, 06:50
What does "toiunowa" mean??? i'm pretty confused.
"というのは is equivalent to て and acts as nominalizer in the above sense. Thus, you can replace て by というのは without changing the meaning."
I learned about it on humanjapanese forum, but i'm still confused

HELP!!!

nagaoh
Jun 18, 2007, 11:23
I think it's a replacement for って, not て, and it would be more accurate to say that って is the informal form of というのは. It's the spoken equivalent of quotation marks. When you use it, you are saying that the phrase that precedes it was spoken or written by someone else.

An example could be found by translating your original question:

「というのは」ってなんですか。

What is "to iu no wa"?