12 Point Comparison http://www.learn-jap......ebpages/2/
explination: "iken" is omitted after "watashi no" because it is not needed. Its already known from the context. In english, its kind of like saying "I like apples more than he does" rather
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Comparisons http://homepage3.nif......on-e14.htm
Japanese does not have so-called comparative and superlative forms (for example, bigger and biggest in English). In Japanese, expressions of comparison are created with...
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Comparisons http://learnjapanese......php?id=317
The comparative structures allow one to compare one thing in relation to another. For example, "My cat is cuter than your cat," or, "He is braver than anyone I know!" In English, comparative sentences are easy to pick out because they all use the conjunction than.
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Comparisons Compared http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ative.html
All comparisons listed and charted.
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Hou ga ii http://www.nihongore......paring.htm
There are two constructions in Japanese that deserve some attention because so far they haven't been covered yet. One of these constructions is the choice.
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Japanese on-line http://www.hesjapanese.com
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Stem Comparison http://www.geocities......3stem.html
(A TO B TO,) DOCHIRA (NO HOU) GA Adj DESU KA?
"(Between A and B,) Which is [Adj Comp]?"
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Superlative Constructions http://sa_yoshi.at.i......ative.html
Usages of Japanese superlatives.
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Yori, Hou, Motto http://japan-studies......rative.php
When comparing two objects or factors the Japanese often use the particle より (yori), meaning "from", to desribe that viewed from object "A", object "B" is heavier, smaller, more interesting, et cetera.
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