taking the notes for the japanese class in nano (both nerds and normies hate me)
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 07:38:24 JST waifu -
ミク沼 (mikunuma@miku.xn--q9jyb4c)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:06:12 JST ミク沼 @waifu@mai.waifuism.life what is ふん, plus or minus 5 minutes?
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:08:53 JST waifu @romin@shitposter.world がっかりだよ
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ミク沼 (mikunuma@miku.xn--q9jyb4c)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:08:53 JST ミク沼 @waifu@mai.waifuism.life @romin@shitposter.world it sucks I had to look that up.
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:08:54 JST waifu @romin@shitposter.world did you start with your Japanese yet? (I did)
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ロミンちゃん (romin@shitposter.world)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:08:54 JST ロミンちゃん @waifu muri -
ロミンちゃん (romin@shitposter.world)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:08:55 JST ロミンちゃん @waifu
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Tsuki (tsuki@amami.paradigm-x.tokyo)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:18:03 JST Tsuki counting in japanese is hard :akko_confused:
一本(いっぽん)
二本(にほん)
三本(さんぼん)
一日(ついたち)
二日(ふつか)
三日(みっか)
一人(ひとり)
二人(ふたり)
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waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:18:04 JST waifu @mikunuma@miku.xn--q9jyb4c tldr ふん is used for time ending in 5, while ぷん for time ending in 0
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ミク沼 (mikunuma@miku.xn--q9jyb4c)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:23:48 JST ミク沼 @waifu@mai.waifuism.life I thought ふん just denote by minutes, to say the exact minute of day or minutes until something happening.
So 35minute is さんじゅうごふん and 40 minute is よんじゅうぷん is 39 minute さんじゅうきゅうふん? -
waifu (waifu@mai.waifuism.life)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:31:20 JST waifu @mikunuma@miku.xn--q9jyb4c idk what to tell you, I was given this at school
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ミク沼 (mikunuma@miku.xn--q9jyb4c)'s status on Saturday, 15-Jun-2024 09:34:21 JST ミク沼 @Tsuki@amami.paradigm-x.tokyo There's like three different ways of counting right? Like when you want to order something or to have a amount of something, when you count something and that other one.
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Tsuki (tsuki@amami.paradigm-x.tokyo)'s status on Sunday, 16-Jun-2024 03:47:53 JST Tsuki it usually just depends what kind of thing you're counting. There's one for long thin objects, small animals, machines, people. You can also usually just get away with using a generic one and people will know what you mean. ミク沼 likes this.
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