Originally posted by tabibito
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For example "wa"/は becomes "ha" when used to say "mom". In English it sounds like "ha ha".
"そうです" for the others here means "That's right". Adding よ at the end turns it to "That's right, you know".
Just got done finishing up one of the lessons on transit. It had the frustrating part of the grammar being backwards in one instance, but not another. In the sentence "It takes about 5 minutes to get from the train station to the hotel by car" you have train station first, and then hotel. However, the sentence "It takes about 10 minutes to get to school from the train station" you have train station before school.
Having 5 minutes/10 minutes before "about" is also throwing me off.
Oh well, another two days and I go up yet another tier if I keep up this progress. I wish the tiers meant a little more, but there are so many of them. I've gone through bronze, silver, gold, sapphire, ruby, emerald, amethyst, and am currently on pearl. At this point I'm going to go through all of the Pokemon game titles before I get anywhere near the end.
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