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22 abr 2014
- Inglês (EUA)
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Inglês (EUA)
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What kind of situation do you usually use the word ”you know〜”?!
What kind of situation do you usually use the word ”you know〜”?!
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It's most often used informally, much like "ne?" is used in Japanese. It's more common to use it (maybe even too much) in spoken conversation. Not so much in writing.
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Example:
"I'm really tired of it, you know? Like he's always calling and bothering me, you know, and I just don't want to deal with him anymore."
:) hehe hope that helps!
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