Rinilex
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- 20 Feb 2013
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Hey, I just have a few questions I've picked up over the weeks.
1) I've noticed that the kanji 直 can be written with either a straight line beneath it, or an L shape that goes along the left side and bottom. Is there any reason for this? Is one preferred over the other?
2) Would sort of context/ sentence would the word 年分 used in?
3) If I wanted to say to someone, "I do most of my studying at night", would I use ほとんどの勉強, or たいはん? Or something else?
4) 戦勝国となった連合国軍はその戦利品にとドイツの国土をいくつかに分断し、我がものにした。
What does にと mean in this sentence?
Thanks, guys.
1) I've noticed that the kanji 直 can be written with either a straight line beneath it, or an L shape that goes along the left side and bottom. Is there any reason for this? Is one preferred over the other?
2) Would sort of context/ sentence would the word 年分 used in?
3) If I wanted to say to someone, "I do most of my studying at night", would I use ほとんどの勉強, or たいはん? Or something else?
4) 戦勝国となった連合国軍はその戦利品にとドイツの国土をいくつかに分断し、我がものにした。
What does にと mean in this sentence?
Thanks, guys.