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Processing keyword: Noun ぬいた Noun (A nuita B)
The grammar point "Noun + 抜いた (ぬいた)" is used to indicate the idea of "having removed" or "having taken out" something from a specific context or situation. It often implies a sense of exclusion or distancing from something.
Noun + 抜いた
[ Noun ] + 抜いた
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Removed/Excluded
Compared to other similar expressions:
Noun + ない (Noun + ない): This implies absence but does not focus on the action of removing.
Example:
Noun + のを抜きにして (Noun + のを抜きにして): This used to mean "excluding" but focuses on actions rather than just objects.
Example:
The usage of "抜いた" reflects a level of formality and politeness in how we express what is excluded or omitted. In Japanese culture, exclusion can be delicate, and knowing when and how to express it can show respect for relationships.
Using with Inanimate Objects Incorrectly:
Confusing with Other Verbs:
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