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... hen talking, pay attention to the other party's auxiliary words. Just like in the show we just saw, the guest's use of auxiliary words is very typical."

"Also, the ending sentence is also very important. When we usually talk, we will patiently listen to the whole sentence of the other party, because the predicate in our Japanese is at the end of the sentence, and different ending words will bring different effects. Meaning, so it is difficult to guess what the other party is trying to con ...

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