H healer Sempai 13 May 2019 687 10 28 6 Aug 2019 #1 The translation of the above is "The company president is only 36 years old." Grammatically, how does "まだたったの" come about? What is の doing there? まだ still たった only
The translation of the above is "The company president is only 36 years old." Grammatically, how does "まだたったの" come about? What is の doing there? まだ still たった only
Toritoribe 松葉解禁 Moderator 22 Feb 2008 18,145 4,612 328 6 Aug 2019 #2 たったの can be used when modifying a noun. e.g. たった(の)1時間 only an hour たった(の)2千円 only two thousand yen たった(の)3人 only three people
たったの can be used when modifying a noun. e.g. たった(の)1時間 only an hour たった(の)2千円 only two thousand yen たった(の)3人 only three people