http://www.YesJapan.com - YesJapan - Free Japanese Lessons and Videos! ** George & Applemilk1988 discuss using "datte" and "dakedo" in Japanese conversation.
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What makes these words different than "Demo" (which also means but)?
Kingofprinces85 3 weeks ago
@ogicu8abruok0 that means "they said the tickets are already sold out"
datte used in that way refers to something someone said.
KAIBUTSU82 3 months ago
@ogicu8abruok0 Is that the entire sentence?
cundcund 3 months ago
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xXKIMANDRYANxX 3 months ago
Applemilk!
planetHIKO 4 months ago
does datte mean "but" in this sentence? チケットはもう売り切れだって
at first i thought datte was a verb, there, but it doesn't seem to be a form of desu. i am pretty confused!
ogicu8abruok0 7 months ago
Emily!!
mnae007 8 months ago
pretty intense
barrdogg2000 9 months ago
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anusha77777 10 months ago