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Situation 1
Yuya is visiting his girlfriend Saki’s hometown.
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Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)
ユウヤは、初めてこの町に来ましたか?
A はい
B いいえ
サキ:来るの、初めてだったよね?
ユウヤ:そう。来てみたかったんだ!
サキ:そっか。来てみて、どう?
ユウヤ:いい町だね。すごく綺麗。
Situation 2
Yuya and his girlfriend Saki are looking for a cafe they found online.
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Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)
スマホで見たお店は、ありましたか?
A はい
B いいえ
サキ:どこかな?スマホで見たお店。
ユウヤ:たぶん、あれだ!
サキ:え、どこ?
ユウヤ:そこのお店じゃない?
サキ:ほんとだ、あった!よかった。
Situation 3
At the tourist information center, Kojima-san is asking the staff a question.
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Comprehension Quiz (Skip if you don't understand the conversation yet)
東京タワーは、____行ける。
A 歩いて
B 一緒に
C どこから
D バスで
小島:東京タワーに行きたいんですが。
スタッフ:バスで行けますよ。
小島:へー。どこから乗れますか?
スタッフ:すぐそこから乗れます。
Situation 4
When Kojima-san arrived at the bus stop, the bus had just left.
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次のバスは、____時に来る。
A 10
B 11
C 12
D 13
スタッフ:バス、今出ちゃいました。
小島:え!次のバス、何時ですか?
スタッフ:次は12時です。
小島:分かりました。ありがとうございます。
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~よね (~よな) (p) shares mutual sentiments; confirms some information: 寒さむいよね。 It’s cold, right?; よな is sometimes used by male speakers; かわいいよ。 may imply she might not know that she’s cute, かわいいね。 may imply you expect her to notice it too, and かわいいよね。implies that the speaker is fairly certain about the statement and expect the other person to agree; sharing a sentiment (often んだよね、んですよね): このスマホ遅おそいんだよね。This smartphone is slow (and I’m unhappy.)
What is the legend P can you tell where to understand this?
It seems you’ve just copied and pasted from our pop-up definitions.
Could you be more specific about what you’d like to ask? And where is the term Legend P written?
What is p meaning is it for particle?
It particle can you also put the Japanese terms
Particle j助詞 じょし
Ah, I see. You want to know what P stands for.
It stands for “particle” or “postpositional particle”.
As you may already know, we call them 助詞(じょし) in Japanese.
When asking questions, please phrase them more clearly.