Ikuna meaning in japanese5/5/2023 ![]() Male speech is rough so you have to be careful who you use with. な ( = na) suffix is generally considered to be “male speech”. = He is serious, so I bet he won’t cheat on you. ![]() = Kare wa majime dakara zettai ni uwaki wo shinai ne. = Chotto shiokarai kana./ shiokarai kanaa. = I wonder if it will nice (weather) tomorrow. = I wonder if this dog treat (literally: jerky) is the one Maggie said was delicious. = Maggie ga oishii tte itte ita jaakii kore ka naa? You can read that difficult kanji already?Ģ) When you are not certain about something.: I wonder… ![]() Sometimes you say that to someone to show your emotion. (I don’t know what to do.) I think I left my commuter pass at home. Sometimes you are just talking to yourself so it doesn’t matter whether you have a listener or not. You use the suffix なあ ( = naa) when you express what you feel or think. You use the suffix ね ( = ne) when you ask for agreement from a listener. なあ ( = naa)/ (more colloquial way to write) な~ ( = naa) In this usage, we tend to stretch the sound So I will mark neutral (both women and men use) or male speech.ġ) When you express your opinion or feeling. Some of the usage of な ( = na) is for a male speech. Since it is for casual speech, you should only use it with family or friends, OK?Įx. Today we will learn another casual suffix, な ( = na). Maggie told me that you studied the suffix よ ( = yo) and ね ( = ne). I know I am cute, but the camera is a bit too close. Hi everyone! I am Max! I am Maggie’s best friend and I will be your guest teacher today for the first time in a long time. ![]()
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