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378 sasuga / sei
[Related ~x~ression]
Another adverb yahari / yappari is similar to sasuga. For examples, sasuga ni
of KS(A) - (D) can be replaced by yahari 1 yappari. However yahari does not
express the strong feeling of fulfillment of expectation that is expressed by
sasuga.
[I] ;~.IL;~'JSAI~B$G:~~@%LT~~~:OT, TUt)EI$&Fk%T
To (cf. KS(A))
(As expected, Mr. Nelson speaks Japanese well, because he has stud-
ied in Japan for three years.)
[2] Tqi$bJKEOd.3 f?, %bc$3b~Lb\, (cf. KS(B))
(After all, they are Hiroshima oysters. They are really good.)
Also to be noted is the fact that yahari does not have prenominal nor pre-
copula use, as shown in [3].
a dependent noun expressing a because; due to
cause which brings about an un- [REL. okage; tame (ni)]
desirable result