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Which honorific is correct, oshumi or goshumi?
Do demons get any special honorifics?Verbs which are more frequently used to built the honorific passive formsThe usage of 様さま (-sama) honorificおる in honorific contextsAsking somebody's nameConfirmation regarding Japanese colors i-adjectiveWhat would the waitress normally ask if I visit a Gusto or similar restaurant?What is the difference between dayo and desu?Quotation marks around name without honorific: invitation to 呼び捨て?Meaning of ごきけんになるわけだ
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I want to ask a person about their hobbies. Go/O shumi ha nan desu ka? 趣味
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I want to ask a person about their hobbies. Go/O shumi ha nan desu ka? 趣味
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I want to ask a person about their hobbies. Go/O shumi ha nan desu ka? 趣味
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I want to ask a person about their hobbies. Go/O shumi ha nan desu ka? 趣味
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It's ご趣味. As a general rule for nouns, ご beautifies a word which uses the on-yomi (e.g. ご質問 or ご主人), while お beautifies a word which uses the kun-yomi (e.g. お米 or お金).
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It's ご趣味. As a general rule for nouns, ご beautifies a word which uses the on-yomi (e.g. ご質問 or ご主人), while お beautifies a word which uses the kun-yomi (e.g. お米 or お金).
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It's ご趣味. As a general rule for nouns, ご beautifies a word which uses the on-yomi (e.g. ご質問 or ご主人), while お beautifies a word which uses the kun-yomi (e.g. お米 or お金).
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It's ご趣味. As a general rule for nouns, ご beautifies a word which uses the on-yomi (e.g. ご質問 or ご主人), while お beautifies a word which uses the kun-yomi (e.g. お米 or お金).
It's ご趣味. As a general rule for nouns, ご beautifies a word which uses the on-yomi (e.g. ご質問 or ご主人), while お beautifies a word which uses the kun-yomi (e.g. お米 or お金).
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