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- no koto da kara / norni 307
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(Because it is summer (when foods go bad quickly), please be very
careful about what you eat.)
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$9
(Because they are rich Japanese, I'm sure they will buy them even if
they are expensive.)
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(Because Kinoshita loves karaoke, I have a feeling that he will not let
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go of the microphone once he starts singing.)
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(Because Yamada is a sake lover, if he sees this sake, he will probably
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not leave until he drinks it (lit. without drinking it).)
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1. Using X no koto da kara, the speaker presents a reason for something, -
based on what habitually occurs with X.
2. When N no koto da kara is used, the main clause must represent a future
action, event, or state.
nomi 0)k prt. <w>
only; just; alone
imposed upon an action, event, or [REL. dake]
a state