From: | D Tse <exponent@...> |
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Date: | Saturday, October 20, 2001, 9:57 |
<< Yes, but just to clarify, that is when "in" means "in the middle of" or "out of (X and Y)". But, if you mean to express "in (his house)" then you can just use _ni_ in Japanese. Sometimes, even _de_ is used, as in the case "I go in his car" (kare no kuruma de iku). Matt33>>However, "de" is more the manner by which one travels... Imperative
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