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minus-square@stembolts@programming.devlinkfedilink19•edit-21 year agoね (ne). Because it’s a cool way to end a sentence in Japanese. そのいえは大きいですね。 so-no-i-e-wa-oo-ki-i-de-su-ne. That house is big ね。 That house is big isn’t it.
minus-squareRandomStickmanlinkfedilink6•1 year agoHow do you feel about the Canadian “eh?” or the British “innit?”
minus-square@9point6@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink11•1 year agoI will now read every Japanese sentence ending in ね as “innit?”
minus-square@stembolts@programming.devlinkfedilink2•1 year agoI cannot think of a case where that doesn’t work, lol. Perfect.
minus-square@Hugh_Jeggs@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•1 year agoI never liked the Glaswegian “but”. Silly way to end a sentence but
ね (ne).
Because it’s a cool way to end a sentence in Japanese.
そのいえは大きいですね。
so-no-i-e-wa-oo-ki-i-de-su-ne.
That house is big ね。
That house is big isn’t it.
に!に!に!
How do you feel about the Canadian “eh?” or the British “innit?”
I will now read every Japanese sentence ending in ね as “innit?”
I cannot think of a case where that doesn’t work, lol. Perfect.
I’m a fan of the British “yhu-no”
I never liked the Glaswegian “but”. Silly way to end a sentence but
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Sono*
あああああああああ!!!
Fixed.