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33 lines
1.4 KiB
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# Random Words
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- 軍隊 -> ぐんたい -> Military
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- おく -> Billion
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- 年を取る -> としをとる -> To become old
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- 着く -> つく -> to arrive
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- 官憲します -> かんけんします -> To do an expedition
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- 切る -> きる -> to turn off/cut off
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- 消す -> けす -> to turn off/make disappear
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# Main Point
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## Confirmation Conditions (ら)
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- When your waiting for a certain situation to occur, you can stick なったら after it to show that its something that is expected to occur, saying "When the situation becomes this...."
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### Examples
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- 彼女は二十歳**なったら**、会社に入社します。
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- **After** the girl turns 20, then she can enter the work force
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- 年を取ったら、田舎に住みたい
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- When I grow old, I want to live on the country side
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- Note, there's no なる here, you can use ら after any verb.
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- 駅に着いたら, 電話してください
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- When you get to the station, please give me a call
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- 今日は家に帰ったら、何をしますか。
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- When you return home today, what will you do?
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- Asking questions
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## Need Not To
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- If you want to say you don't need someone to do something, you can add "なくてもいいです" after the verb.
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- Using just Verb Stem -てもいいです is like asking something to do something very kindly. Like saying "its ok if you turn on the AC".
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### Examples
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# Homework
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