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JockZon
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Express someone beliefs

Postby JockZon » June 8th, 2006 7:27 pm

Hello, it's me again with my grammatical questions :P This time I want to know how I would express "I think that I am in love (with someone)" or "I think that he is crazy." Well I think you get the point and I am sure there are different ways of saying this but give me the most common way or the easiest. 8)

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Postby Bucko » June 8th, 2006 11:15 pm

To say 'I think' you use 'to omou', or 'to omoimasu' after a sentence in the regular form. The 'to' part acts as sort of quotation marks, and 'omou' means 'think'. For example:

ashita ame ga furu to omou = I think it'll rain tomorrow.

kare wa baka da to omou = I think he's an idiot

sen en kakaru to omoimasu = I think it costs 1000 yen

Notice how in all these cases I used the plain form verb - furu, da, and kakaru. If you didn't know 'da' is the plain form of 'desu'. Then with 'omou' you can choose whether to put it in the formal form or not.

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JockZon
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Postby JockZon » June 9th, 2006 6:26 am

Thank you, this was very helpful.

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Postby LBRapid » June 10th, 2006 1:22 am

ah thank you for this post! :) it was very informative
-John Dyer :)

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