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Genki I (3rd Edition) > Lesson 12

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なくてはいけない
1. Must do A; have to A
                       ・・・  
But I have an appointment with my client tomorrow.
Discussion & Notes (2)
ないがいい
1. It would be better to not A
                    
She's angry right now, so it's better to not speak to her.
Discussion & Notes (0)
がいい
1. It would be better to A
もう             
It would be better to think it over.
Discussion & Notes (2)
んです
1. The reason/explanation is A
The reason/explanation may not be in the same sentence, so it can also be seen as a way to emphasize the content. の is more common in written, while ん is common in spoken Japanese.
                          
I've gotten (understand) your feelings, but I'm married.
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すぎる
1. A is done too much
                  
Yesterday I ate too much so my stomach hurt.
Discussion & Notes (1)
すぎる
1. Too much A; A is excessive
     すぎて        
This curry is too spicy; I can't eat it!
Discussion & Notes (2)
ので
1. Because A; since A
Cannot be used to show personal opinions or invitations. It cannot be used with commands, requests when the reason given is subjective (the speaker's feelings or opinion.)
                              
My dad always goes to play golf on his days off because he doesn't want to speak to my mother.
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だけ
1. As much as A can be done; as much as one wants/likes A
                
Return this book as soon as you can.
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でしょう
1. I think A; Probably A
              
Probably they will come by car.
Discussion & Notes (2)
でしょう/でしょ
1. Don't you think A?; A, right?
This is the meaning when read as a question (with a rising inflection on the end). Asks for confirmation from the listener about A.
                
Her performance was wonderful, don't you think?
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めてです
1. A is the subject's first (time to do something)
              
Is this your first time in Japan?
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ないと, なくちゃ
1. Must do A
These are shortened forms of ないといけない and なくてはならない.
                     
If you're going to get married, Mr. Yamada, you'll have to stop smoking.
Discussion & Notes (1)
それに
1. A. Furthermore, B
                   
I'm not good at tidying up. Besides, these are all important things.
Discussion & Notes (0)
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