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Kouhai
- 9 Jul 2017
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Hello everyone,
Right now I'm repeating the guide to Japanese that Tae Kim wrote, because the first time i read it, i read it too fast and not everything became part of my memory properly.
In his lecture about adjectives he starts applying noun+adjective combinations to other nouns like in this sentence:
魚が好きな人。
Person that likes fish.
I was wondering if it would be correct to chain that part even more, for example like this:
私は魚が好きな人が好きだ。
I like Person that likes fish.
Or even like this?:
魚が好きな人が好きな人。
Person that likes person that likes fish.
Would those two examples that i created be grammatically correct?
Right now I'm repeating the guide to Japanese that Tae Kim wrote, because the first time i read it, i read it too fast and not everything became part of my memory properly.
In his lecture about adjectives he starts applying noun+adjective combinations to other nouns like in this sentence:
魚が好きな人。
Person that likes fish.
I was wondering if it would be correct to chain that part even more, for example like this:
私は魚が好きな人が好きだ。
I like Person that likes fish.
Or even like this?:
魚が好きな人が好きな人。
Person that likes person that likes fish.
Would those two examples that i created be grammatically correct?