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Processing keyword: なん~ (nan~)
The Japanese expression なん~ (nan~) is used to express "what" or "which" in various contexts. This grammar point is essential for asking questions about objects, actions, or inquiring about the nature of something in conversation.
The structure なん~ is formed by combining the word なん (nan), which means "what," with another word to specify the noun or action you are questioning about. The usage of なん varies depending on its position in the sentence and the context.
[なん] + [Noun] → "What [Noun]?"
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In Japanese culture, politeness is important, and the way you ask questions often reflects this. Using なん can be casual, and you might want to use more polite forms, especially in formal situations or with elders.
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