Re: Yoku
- From: "B. Ito" <jg2cme@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 28 Mar 2006 01:53:31 +0900
"Dan Rempel" <drempel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:c589b6f72b26e7994fd6faf5b6c8ba21@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sean wrote:ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーOn 3/27/06 12:00 AM, in article 7YMVf.5371$Ph4.5033@edtnps90, "Travers
Naran" <tnaran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sean wrote:
On 3/26/06 8:54 PM, in article veKVf.13070$%H.11523@clgrps13, "Travers
Naran" <tnaran@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sho wrote:
そこは、よく歩(aru)いています
One can do both. I assume it's Well?
Both? Do you or anyone else normally pay a lot of attention to the way
they walk? Were you aware of the そこは, "that area"?
I skipped over it. Yes, that does change the context. But if you were
talking about a toddler, it is appropriate to say that they can walk
well, ne?
That would be よく歩ける, I believe.
Also, remember the three most important things in understanding language.
Context, context and bananas? :-P
Very close.
Context, context, and beer.
Dan
あぁ、ビールの方がよくわかりますね
中国風、というか、日本風というか、ビールというより、(清)酒ですけどね。
「人を愛し、酒を愛し、酒飲んで道知るは、これ天下の賢者の知るところなり。」
なんて、言葉もどこかにあったくらいですから、ものの思考には、バナナより
ビールの方が合うかもね。
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