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Connectives and auxiliary words expressing causality in Japanese

Continuous words and auxiliary words are commonly used Japanese words. These two words have similarities and differences, which we will explain in the next article. Furthermore, introduce the main conjunctions and auxiliary words to everyone. The relationships before and after conjunctions and auxiliary words mainly include: juxtaposition to express the same, concession to express though, causality to express if, and progressive relationship to express before and after. The following are introduced one by one according to different relationships. This paper mainly introduces the continuous words and auxiliary words that express causality in Japanese, and by the way, recommends a Japanese learning app-Japanese introductory school.

To sum up briefly, the similarities between a conjunction and an auxiliary word are: connecting two sentences to form a sentence group with a certain relationship and forming a similar relationship; The difference lies in the difference in sentence structure and complexity because of the different position and connection mode.

Conjunctions and auxiliary words expressing the causal relationship of "because so"

First, the conjunctions are: それで, そこで, そのため, それがぇ. The former is causal.

Example:

Today, the weather is very hot. それで (そのめそれがゆぇだからで). It's too hot today. So, the computer alarm rang. )

(2) It rained well and fell. ですからでもがぇます. It always rains. So everything is moldy. )

(3) Divide it into three parts: からなくてったそこでにねた. Because I don't understand, I feel embarrassed. So I asked the teacher. )

(4) Recently, wind evil has attracted many people. なぜならば (とぃぅのは), the sky is unstable. Many people have caught a cold recently. This is because the weather is unstable. )

The auxiliary words are: から, ので, て, ために, etc.

Example:

(1) is a day, a mountain every day. The weather is bad, so we won't go up the mountain. -You need to fill in the form before leaving your job. )

(2) Heaven, sky and mountain. We didn't go up the mountain because of the bad weather. -ので A conjoined graph is required in front. )

(3) Mountains, lines, days, days, days, days, days, days, days, days. The reason why we didn't go up the mountain is because of the bad weather. )

(4) Wind evil leads to evil, and society is broken. I didn't go to work because I caught a cold. -We need a conjoined man at the front. )

If there is an accident, blame me. I was injured because I caused an accident. -て It requires the same form, and the five verbs should be voiced. )

That's all for the introduction of continuous words and auxiliary words that express causality in Japanese. Thank you for reading! If you want to pay more attention to Japanese learning information, welcome to continue to pay attention to Everyday Japanese website!