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- 25 Jun 2017
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This is one of those words I will probably never be able to understand - なんて. I have seen a lot of sentences with it, and in all of them you could just leave it out and the meaning of the sentence would not change at all.
A question to (probably) non-japanese speakers who know Japanese: how did you learn this word? Are there English/German/Russian counterparts which I could substitute in my head for in order to understand it better? I have read so much about it online but all I read leads to one thing - it is totally not needed in the sentence except for putting a stress on emotion of the speaker. Please help. :emoji_pray:
One of the last examples I have seen:
メイがウソつきだなんて思っていないよ
A question to (probably) non-japanese speakers who know Japanese: how did you learn this word? Are there English/German/Russian counterparts which I could substitute in my head for in order to understand it better? I have read so much about it online but all I read leads to one thing - it is totally not needed in the sentence except for putting a stress on emotion of the speaker. Please help. :emoji_pray:
One of the last examples I have seen:
メイがウソつきだなんて思っていないよ