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Imperative / ippo de (wa) - tahd de (wa) -  73
      [Rdated ~xpression~l
          Vmasu + nasai  and  Vte + wa  ikenai 1 ikemasen  are  milder  than  the
       I.
          imperatives introduced here; therefore, they are frequently used in daily
                    Examples follow:
                     ^rA Bri
            [I]  ;t9LB%LaPe\,
                (Study harder.)
                                            -
                                         (d nasai (DBJG: 284-85))





       n.  ~oto also expresses a command, but it is used only in written rules and
          regulations.



                   i7BAL7   IittL
                b.  BEJ%$TlitZ&% L hb>L kO
                   (No talking in the reading room.)
                                                        (e koto)

















       a  structure  used  to  describe  two   on the one hand -, on the other
       concurring,  contrastive  actions I   hand
       States of s.0. or s.t.
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