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Old Jul 16, 2004, 12:14   #1
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"N"

what exactly is the function of "n" and when should you use it in a sentence?

ex:....n dane/...n desu ne


what is the "N" and what does it mean when do you use it
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Originally Posted by Kenkaku musei
what exactly is the function of "n" and when should you use it in a sentence?

ex:....n dane/...n desu ne


what is the "N" and what does it mean when do you use it
It's a 'no' in disguise. See
http://www.pikkle.com/jgram/viewOne.php?tagE=ndesu
or any number of Japanese grammar sites.
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