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using 'wo' & 'o'
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2007/8/17 22:47
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Im confused on when to you 'wo' and when to use'o' in japanese language.
eg: nani wo shiteimasu ka? (all the while i thought its nani o shiteimasu ka...
can anyone explain? thanks!!
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by xindy
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Xindy,
The particle is "を" whether you choose to romanize it as "o" or "wo". It is the same as the way the particle "へ" can be written as "he" or "e". You would probably find it easier if you got into the habit of writing it as "wo", since "wo" (and "ha" etc) is what you need to type when using romaji input on a PC.
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by Dave in Saitama
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a....i see...so its the same meaning just that the way of writing it is different. now i understand better. thanks Dave!
hehe..
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by xindy
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