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How do you use ni tsuite?

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Ironiclogic
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How do you use ni tsuite?

Postby Ironiclogic » March 17th, 2011 3:55 am

Hi, I've been struggling to understand how to use について. I don't really get what it means or when to use it. It would be great to see some clear, simple sentences and get an explanation of what the particle is doing. I am beginner-level so please use really easy sentences! Thanks.

j_bertoni2279
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Postby j_bertoni2279 » March 19th, 2011 4:54 am

How about

文法についての本

a book about grammar. So, it means something like "concerning", in this case.

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Postby j_bertoni2279 » March 19th, 2011 11:27 pm

Or maybe

それについては漠然とした印象しかない.

I have only a vague impression of it (that).

nihongojackie
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Postby nihongojackie » April 3rd, 2011 5:05 am

It means "about" "concerning"

I don't have access to a computer that can type in Japanese tonight so pardon the romaji.

ex:
1) ongaku ni tsuite hanashimashou!
Let's talk about music

2) computer ni tsuite no hon
A book about computers

I hope this helps. If you have more questions please ask!

xmoonsirenx
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Postby xmoonsirenx » April 6th, 2011 5:32 am

Some more examples to help you further grasp the meaning and usage of (ni tsuite) ;



nippon no keizai ni tsuite kenkyuu shiteimasu.
(I'm researching about Japanese economy.)
(I'm doing research on Japan's economy.)
[keizai=economy] [kenkyuu suru = to research ]

konpyuutaa no tsukai kata ni tsuite no hon ga hoshii.
(I want a book about how to use computers.)
(I want a book on how to use computers.)
[tsukai kata = way of using something]



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