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| Title | Resource for Japanese teachers: Particles: O and No |
| Body | Editor's note: This site offers a simple explanation of the Japanese particles "o" and "no" with examples of usage in sentences. http://www.japanese.about.com/library/weekly/aa090201a.htm?nl=1 A particle is a word that shows the relationship of a word, a phrase, or a clause to the rest of the sentence. We will look at the functions of the particle "o" and "no". Abe, N. About Japanese: Particles: O and No. About.com Japanese Guide. japanese.guide@about.com (22 Sep. 2004). |
| Source | about.com |
| Inputdate | 2004-09-23 17:17:00 |
| Lastmodifieddate | 2004-09-23 17:17:00 |
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