"Sit here" would actually be koko de suwatte kudasai. The particle that "koko" (here) gets all depends on the verb at the end. ;D
ni is for "state of being" verbs (live in, is in), de is for action verbs happening in a place, and e OR ni is for coming or going to a place.
Particles are the hardest, so I thought I'd try to help out. :) I'm learning Japanese, too, so I like seeing these updates~
Last edited by moonlit dream at 8:03:19 PM CST on January 13, 2012.
LGA775
Traditional Artist (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 04/20/12 | Reply
Aww this is very interesting^^ I know Konichiwa In Japanese means hello..i think..Thats about all i know hehe..I know nothing of the symbols
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IyamiNaHamusutaa
Otaku Eternal | Posted 01/13/12 | Reply
@moonlit dream:
Thanks, this helps alot XD
moonlit dream
Supreme Individual (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 01/13/12 | Reply
"Sit here" would actually be koko de suwatte kudasai. The particle that "koko" (here) gets all depends on the verb at the end. ;D
ni is for "state of being" verbs (live in, is in), de is for action verbs happening in a place, and e OR ni is for coming or going to a place.
Particles are the hardest, so I thought I'd try to help out. :) I'm learning Japanese, too, so I like seeing these updates~
Last edited by moonlit dream at 8:03:19 PM CST on January 13, 2012.