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Learn the difference between the particles ni and kara and when to use them to refer to the “doer” in Japanese sentences. Because ni is used so often, this lesson shows you how to talk about people’s actions in Japanese without being repetitive. Read this JapanesePod101.com lesson to see your Japanese really improve!

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