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- nari - nari  223
      , nari - nari  --&11--&1)

        a phrase to indicate two represen-   - or  - (for  example);  like -
        tative choices / examples       or-
                                         (REL. - ka - ka; - -tari - -tari;
                                         - toka - toka]
      +Key  Sentences








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          in a dictionary or by asking a Japanese.)



        (i)  N1 h 0 N2 Qll{;59/ 81
             t:  **<h
             H~ZB3~8ZBrl (;59/81  (eitherTanakaorYamada)
        (ii)  NI Prt.  Q ll N2 Prt. B 3  (where Prt. = other particles than iF/ 8)
            +i     i A
             LLI-  B 3%".   B 3  (to the mountain or to the oceans)
                           G=
             H +Z  B 3 LLI HZ B 3  (either to Tanaka or to Yamada)
                 b=
        (iii)  N1 Q ll N2 B ll Prt.  (where the Prt. is G:,   +,  2, T, &b)
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