彼女は85歳だけど、元気です。 日本語の勉強が難しくて、面白いです。 人が多いだったけど、誰もてつだいませんでした。 (I didn't realize the examples supposed to use しかし, but I guess with けど and -て forms it sounds more natural?)
I've never seen this け verb ending in all my time studying, does this form have a name so i can learn more about it? Is it a dialect or no?
@victorshilin936015 күн бұрын
Words like ねむけ appears to be nouns. There is a pattern when you're dropping "i" from the i-adjective and adding -sa you get a noun, the same can happens when you add -ke instead (there seems to be some nuances, in some cases using -ke instead of -sa ending is more natural, like with ねむけ, but in other cases -sa might be preferred).
@RajvardhanDeshmukh-e8t11 ай бұрын
Next video?
@JpLaunch11 ай бұрын
Sorry it is a little late but coming out in around an hour!