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10-23-2009, 12:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Sahaqiel View Post
Now, my Japanese Conversation teacher tells me it is the opposite.
I am getting a bit confused, here.
Incidentally, where is the object-identifying 'o' when using Japanese on your computer? Is this something I should know about?
I would also say it`s the opposite. But not exactly by the/an. I`ll leave the explanation of that to those much better at explaining - I seem to only have a knack for explaining English in Japanese, not Japanese in English.

I dropped in to tell you where to find the を. If you are typing romaji to Japanese (ie. ka becomes か via the IME), then you`ll want to type wo to get を. xtu or ltu for っ, xa/la for ぁ, xi/li for ぃ, and so on.
If you`re one of those very rare people who type using the kana key mappings, (ie. t for か), を is shift+0.


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