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nandemo HT6 phl:
I don't know for sure, but
er's uncertainty about s.t.
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(I don't know for sure, but they say that Mr. Yamamoto has separated
from his wife and lives alone.)
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(I don't know for sure, but they say things are expensive in this neigh-
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(I don't know for sure, but he appeared to have earned a lot of money
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(I don't know for sure, but it seems that Mr. Toda's son received an
MBA at the University of Chicago.)
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(I don't know for sure, but there's some talk that they are developing
an airplane that flies between Japan and the west coast of the States in
about five hours.)
1. The phrase nanderno indicates the speaker's uncertainty about some-
thing. It is used at the beginning of the sentence and the final predicate