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g &ft (the amount by which s.t. decreased)
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2
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(please get six sets of materials ready for the meeting.)
b, t
z zkM$T+f4 2 f? L~?OT??<%&~$TS~~TTS~~~
(Please leave two lines (of space) here because someone will sign there
later.)
hT;Lt:G
Q
$~gc;ti.i&K53O~-~x% 1;->k.
(We were paid a bonus equivalent to four months pay.)
%her, T
1- 4 Y ?ZQ%a>C&$Liik,
(Three trucks-full of garbage came out.)
C(.% V f; :;t,
h
ii&$fkk+%~%o>&$f Q$&&~Ic:%~ f,
(The government sent food for 100,000 people to the disaster-stricken
area.)
d%:i bi i'r< Lip, 0 .Pi ds C*CriOri ;h b,
942% Eci%&Boi9Ba%f?$?2 2% $40@kIS'~j5 12- L dr 5 k LTL\
75 0
(The school authorities are trying to cover the increase in expenses by
raising tuition.)
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Either a number + counter or a noun precedes -bun. When a number +
counter precedes, it means s.t. worth that amount (e.g., KS(A)) or equivalent
to that amount (e.g., KS(B)). When a noun precedes -bun, it means the
amount or portion of something represented by the noun (e.g., KS(C)).
Related Expression]
The suffix -mae also expresses a portion of something, as in [I], but this use
is limited to food. A number + nin precedes -mae.
111 %H~~-LB~A~?~;IS'T:,
(Yoshida ate five orders of sushi.)