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RE: [Lingo] spaces in japanese writing
- Date: Sat, 30 Jun 2007 09:46:18 +0900
- From: <burlingk@example.com>
- Subject: RE: [Lingo] spaces in japanese writing
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lingo-bounces@example.com [mailto:lingo-bounces@example.com On
> Behalf Of steven smith
> Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2007 8:17 AM
> To: Natural language discussion
> Subject: [Lingo] spaces in japanese writing
>
>
> The woman I've been working with on my Japanese said
> something the other day that surprised me. She said there
> should be spaces between some of the words, but she couldn't
> tell me if there was a rule or a convention for this -- only
> that some of the words should have spaces between.
<snip>
> I received a note from a friend (email) and
> out of about200 characters there were 3 spaces.
>
> So -- is there a rule/convention for this?? When should you
> use spaces when writing Japanese?
I am just guessing on this one, but it could be that some concepts just
need the separation.
I have observed spaces used after any comma use, and occaisonaly where
there was no comma,
but it would have made sense to have a comma in an English or German
scentence.
I have seen at times scentences broken up by clause as well.
Kind of like "theboyran towardstheschool becausehewaslate."
:P
Warning:
These are just observations. My own personal level of Japanese speech
is still very minimal.
Don't assume I know what I am talking about. ^_^
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