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S2 Lesson #32, what does なあ means?

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S2 Lesson #32, what does なあ means?

Postby watermen » October 14th, 2007 10:09 pm

山田さんと行きたいなあと思って。

What does なあ in this sentence means, can someone kindly explain to me? Thank you.

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Postby NickT » October 15th, 2007 2:19 am

Like so many things in Japanese, it doesn't really mean anything, but it functions mainly just to add emphasis to the sentence.

山田さんと行きたいと思って translates to basically the same thing, which is "I thought that I wanted to go with Yamada-san".

By adding the なぁ you get 山田さんと行きたいなぁと思って which comes across more like: I thought, "I would *really* like to go with Yamada-san". It adds a sense of longing I guess.

It is covered in Intermediate lesson 16. You can also find a bit more on it here: http://www.jgram.org/pages/viewOne.php?tagE=naa

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Postby watermen » October 15th, 2007 2:26 am

NickT wrote:Like so many things in Japanese, it doesn't really mean anything, but it functions mainly just to add emphasis to the sentence.

山田さんと行きたいと思って translates to basically the same thing, which is "I thought that I wanted to go with Yamada-san".

By adding the なぁ you get 山田さんと行きたいなぁと思って which comes across more like: I thought, "I would *really* like to go with Yamada-san". It adds a sense of longing I guess.

It is covered in Intermediate lesson 16. You can also find a bit more on it here: http://www.jgram.org/pages/viewOne.php?tagE=naa


Thanks for your explanation again, I am much clear now. Thanks man. :D

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