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- nari - nari / nari ni 227
nI. - toka - toka is also used to list representative examples. - nari - nari
can be replaced by - toka - toka: the former conveys the speaker's sub-
jective judgment that the choice is the proper one but the latter doesn't.
- nan - nan in [9d] is unacceptable because it cannot take a verb right
after it.
(I don't like things like politics or religion.)
in a way 1 style that is proper to I in one's own way; in one's own
t s.0. I s.t. swle