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WCR91 wrote:Hi, everyone. I got a grammar book recently, and it's explained particles to me a bit more. I've got "wa" and "ga" a bit more under control...but I'm still having a lot of trouble with "ni" and "de." The book says that "ni" is more of an indirect object marker, but they both mean "to", "at", "from", and so on. Can someone offer any insight?
WCR91 wrote:Thank you, Bueller. The book danced around it, and never gave a straight description. Now I get it.
Norgus, I have a Japanese friend who says the "e" is like a polite version of "ni". Is this true at all?