1, which constitutes an attribute.
A means subject.
Example: Chuanliu. Rivers.
B, indicating ownership, location, ownership, etc.
For example: private copy. My book.
C, indicate the type, attribute, material, quantity, etc.
For example: cooking books. Recipes.
D, indicating the target.
Example: Zigong の education. Education for children.
E stands for benchmark.
Ex.: The body is in the box. The contents of the box.
F means "... でぁる".
Example: nursing a wife. Nurse's wife.
G, followed by "よぅこと" and "もの", indicates its substantive content.
Example: A mountain is a mountain. Like a mountain.
2. When it is followed by a predicate, it indicates the subject or object.
For example: private books and toilet paper. I wrote this letter.
It means equivalent to a noun.
A. Give the qualification expressed in the previous sentence itself.
For example: スターがぃしてぃるのをかけた. Watching stars go shopping.
B, express clear conclusions, explanations and reasons.
For example: ぼくがかったのです. This is my fault.
C means "something ...".
For example: これはのだ. This is mine.
4. Table juxtaposition.
Example: buy a pencil. Buy pencils, notebooks and the like.
5, table metaphor (old saying) "のよぅに"
Second, the last auxiliary word
1, expressing doubts.
For example: どぅするの. What happened?
2. Used to euphemistically express the feeling of judgment.
For example: ぇぇそぅなの. Well, that's right.
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