Re: Question about "have to (do something)"
- From: "Hiroyuki" <smine13@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 May 2005 21:17:21 +0900
muchan wrote:
> As most of Google statistics, it may show some tendency of something, but
if
> we start to believe some noun should be used more with -ni than -e or vis
versa,
> it may loose the point. I believe -ni and -e have different
meaning/nuance/implication
> and people use/distinguishe them according to the context they are using
them.
Exactly.
Hiroyuki
.
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