Re: 精力

From: necoandjeff (spam_at_schrepfer.com)
Date: 07/06/04


Date: Tue, 06 Jul 2004 03:29:39 GMT


"Konrad Den Ende" <chamster@home.com> wrote in message
news:cccq0k$s2u$1@news.gu.se...
> > 見た = seen
> > 物 = thing
> > 見た物 = thing seen
>
> Aa! I thought it was one word as in "食べ物" or "買い物".
> Is "物" the same thing as "事" so it will be "見た事"?

Generally, combining a verb and a noun as you had in mind would only involve
the base of the verb (just like tabemono and kaimono.) There is a word 見物.



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