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Ore hitori de wa kesshite miru koto no deki nai keshiki; It's a view I could never see on my own
Announcing the arrival of Valued Associate #679: Cesar Manara
Planned maintenance scheduled April 23, 2019 at 23:30 UTC (7:30pm US/Eastern)Can't に always replace へ?Help with this sentence fragment containing “思想統制”Japanese grammar structure orderIs this も of concession? いきなり言われても分からない!Could somebody explain what this phrase means?What does 事だ mean in this context?what does きにするようにして mean?Value of が at the end of interrogative sentencesではないですか written separatelyuse of たら in this sentence
I do not understand the meaning of de wa, I thought it meant something like at the / in the (location) - But in this sentence, I don't know. hmmm
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I do not understand the meaning of de wa, I thought it meant something like at the / in the (location) - But in this sentence, I don't know. hmmm
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俺一人ではけっして見ることのできない景色
In addition to marking the place where an action happens, で (de) has another meaning. It marks the means by which something is done e.g. バスで = (go) by bus, はしで = (eat) with/by means of chop sticks.
In this case it is marking how the seeing is done. 一人で (hitori de) = by means of one person, i.e. by oneself.
The は (wa) is separate from で. This is the usual topic marking particle. In this case it is acting in its contrastive role. The contrast here is that by himself he could never see the view, but with the implication that he could see the view with the help of others.
By the way this is not a full sentence. It does not say "It is a view that ...". It is simply "A view that ...".
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俺一人ではけっして見ることのできない景色
In addition to marking the place where an action happens, で (de) has another meaning. It marks the means by which something is done e.g. バスで = (go) by bus, はしで = (eat) with/by means of chop sticks.
In this case it is marking how the seeing is done. 一人で (hitori de) = by means of one person, i.e. by oneself.
The は (wa) is separate from で. This is the usual topic marking particle. In this case it is acting in its contrastive role. The contrast here is that by himself he could never see the view, but with the implication that he could see the view with the help of others.
By the way this is not a full sentence. It does not say "It is a view that ...". It is simply "A view that ...".
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俺一人ではけっして見ることのできない景色
In addition to marking the place where an action happens, で (de) has another meaning. It marks the means by which something is done e.g. バスで = (go) by bus, はしで = (eat) with/by means of chop sticks.
In this case it is marking how the seeing is done. 一人で (hitori de) = by means of one person, i.e. by oneself.
The は (wa) is separate from で. This is the usual topic marking particle. In this case it is acting in its contrastive role. The contrast here is that by himself he could never see the view, but with the implication that he could see the view with the help of others.
By the way this is not a full sentence. It does not say "It is a view that ...". It is simply "A view that ...".
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俺一人ではけっして見ることのできない景色
In addition to marking the place where an action happens, で (de) has another meaning. It marks the means by which something is done e.g. バスで = (go) by bus, はしで = (eat) with/by means of chop sticks.
In this case it is marking how the seeing is done. 一人で (hitori de) = by means of one person, i.e. by oneself.
The は (wa) is separate from で. This is the usual topic marking particle. In this case it is acting in its contrastive role. The contrast here is that by himself he could never see the view, but with the implication that he could see the view with the help of others.
By the way this is not a full sentence. It does not say "It is a view that ...". It is simply "A view that ...".
俺一人ではけっして見ることのできない景色
In addition to marking the place where an action happens, で (de) has another meaning. It marks the means by which something is done e.g. バスで = (go) by bus, はしで = (eat) with/by means of chop sticks.
In this case it is marking how the seeing is done. 一人で (hitori de) = by means of one person, i.e. by oneself.
The は (wa) is separate from で. This is the usual topic marking particle. In this case it is acting in its contrastive role. The contrast here is that by himself he could never see the view, but with the implication that he could see the view with the help of others.
By the way this is not a full sentence. It does not say "It is a view that ...". It is simply "A view that ...".
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