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It is used to indicate that something which has previously been stated also holds true for the item currently under discussion. It replaces ga, wa or o when ...
Apr 25, 2017 · ni on the other hand is the one you use when the subject is affected by an action. I guess you could say it stands for "by". watashi ha ...
Feb 27, 2019 · WO or O denotes the direct object, NI the indirect object. Example: Yamada-San ni hon o agemashita. = I gave Mr. Yamada a book. Upvote ·.
Feb 27, 2012 · (Or more easily, we walked on the road. We walked along the road.) で = doing in a place; not translocating (in addition to above definition).
Sep 20, 2015 · When there is a movement "onto" something, you use "ni," even though in English it might be a direct object. Compare: - Kuruma wo unten shimasu.
Oct 19, 2016 · に (ni) indicates a place toward where someone or something moves. It is preceded by the name of the place and followed by a verb which ...
Nov 29, 2018 · “wo” is used when something is the direct object of an action (ex: りんごを食べる / eat an apple) whereas “ni” is used for the direction of an action ...