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takakuarimasensdesuta = Was not expensive
takakunakattadesu = Was not expensive
They both mean the same, right?
takakunakattadesu = Was not expensive
They both mean the same, right?
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takakuarimasen("s" is unnecessary)deshita
Yes. The former one is more polite.
takakuarimasensdesuta = Was not expensive
takakunakattadesu = Was not expensive
They both mean the same, right?
Thanks, just wanted to make sure. I notice the spelling mistake now also.
Romaji sucks. Since you're learning, maybe you could not use that any more?
Thanks.
The important thing is that it is just a slip between your brain and your fingers and not a slip between your brain and your mouth. If you say "desuta" instead of "deshita", that's not good.
Small errors in Japanese pronunciation lead to more problems making yourself understood than small errors in English pronunciation do. It is important to be careful.
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