ok, so basically japanese is a quotation language?
So, basically the way japanese works is that they chain sentences with a conjunction form verb.
So basically TE suru, TE aru, TE iru work in a similar sense to conjuntions, but these are verbs. By contrast, TO iu, TO suru, TO shite, works the same way, but these are more like PHRASE (to quotation) helper verb. tTE and other stuff like TE MITAI basically works the same but means more like I will try. tTE is just the contraction of Toiu.
Is this correct? Is japanese basically a chain of I saw, I see, It seems so, in my opinion, I think he said, as oposed to, as speaking of, sentences?
After like 26 videos, today I woke up and realized my post.
Luis Evans
I cried when I thought the train would hit the doggo.
Why would you post something like that? Especially on a board like this of all places, where people love and cherish each other and the planet they inhabit? Hmm?
I think there is something very dark in your heart.
>Is this correct? it's not, you dumb piece of shit jesus christ
Kevin Williams
Well, that's okay.
Liam Gutierrez
I actually couldn't tell if it's correct. I'm not able to summarize all Japanese grammar rules. But you can probably simply any language, including English, some sort of way like that, to capture 80% of grammar constructs. I had put the thread on my watch list, to see if someone from Japan would reply. I guess that question is just a bit too abstract.