wait wait. so i'm a blue oak fictive. and i think i am kin with Gary Oak ?? is this some. form of inception or something. or maybe i am delirious from the empty stomach and the fever
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wait wait. so i'm a blue oak fictive. and i think i am kin with Gary Oak ?? is this some. form of inception or something. or maybe i am delirious from the empty stomach and the fever
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Here you go Oak anon! Hope you enjoy~ feel free to express any changes!
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oakkin replied to your post: oakkin said:Helloo! How do you kn...
Best explanation ever.
If it really helped, I'm super flattered! は and が were just something that clicked for me eventually after observing them in action when my own textbook failed to describe the nuances well, so your question was a great exercise in trying to actually get me to more concretely understand the thinking process in using them. I was genuinely worried how well it would go over with you and anybody else reading it because it just seems like it's one of those subjects that's the bane of professional instructors everywhere and I'm just a guy at a computer who translates press releases about waifu games for work and subtitles stuff for fun. :'D
But I'm happy I could be of any assistance regardless! Don't be afraid to hit me up again if you ever have any other questions!
PS: To the anon asking about weird uses of の, I'll get to you later today. I just need to pace myself on complex grammar questions since I rarely get two in one day. Hang tight, I'll answer, promise!