@shiyu21644 years agoTheres also similar way of using the kanji in chinese to. The meaning of, as my understanding, would be view something from ~if you ar using it in chinese, it would be no problem if you also say that by from xx perspective, which is another way to say xx. I think it also works in japanese by the examples that akki gives. ...Expand7
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@strangepotato63305 years agoEven though im no where near the n2 level, i loved watching this video! I definitely will return to this once i reach that level (even if it takes me a few years) 25
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@macdonaldsdotcom97424 years agoThis grammar construction exists in chinese too, and i always thought of it kinda like ' on the level of or on the -front' as in the first reibun. ...Expand1
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@updatedotexe5 years agoThe scribble sound is always like a jumpscare. 5
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@thienannguyen55305 years agoAttki sensei wa rebechi da to omoimasu!
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@shiyu21644 years agoTheres also similar way of using the kanji in chinese to. The meaning of, as my understanding, would be view something from ~if you ar using it in chinese, it would be no problem if you also say that by from xx perspective, which is another way to say xx. I think it also works in japanese by the examples that akki gives. ...Expand7
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@macdonaldsdotcom97424 years agoThis grammar construction exists in chinese too, and i always thought of it kinda like ' on the level of or on the -front' as in the first reibun. ...Expand1
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@shiyu21644 years agoTheres also similar way of using the kanji in chinese to. The meaning of, as my understanding, would be view something from ~if you ar using it in chinese, it would be no problem if you also say that by from xx perspective, which is another way to say xx. I think it also works in japanese by the examples that akki gives. ...Expand7
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@macdonaldsdotcom97424 years agoThis grammar construction exists in chinese too, and i always thought of it kinda like ' on the level of or on the -front' as in the first reibun. ...Expand1