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Anglais example sentences with "Ka"

Learn how to use Ka in a Anglais sentence. Over 3 hand-picked examples.

"Is it ok if I ask a stupid question? Can you read this? Korona... uzu? nabe? or something else?" "Koronaka." "Ah, ka." "I think you should be watching more TV."
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According to “Hal Ka Haleel,” a compendium of his legacy and work, Hadraawi wrote the lyrics to more than 200 epic poems and the lyrics to more than 70 songs.
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Sometimes, we use question words like "what" in statements instead of in questions. For example, compare "What are you saying" (a question) and "I don't know what you are saying" (a statement). In Japanese, the question-marking particle か (ka), which usually marks a question, can be used in both ways. To ask "What are you saying," you may say, "何を言っているのか" (nani o itte iru no ka), using particle か (ka) to mark the question. To state "I don't know what you are saying," you may say, "何を言っているのか分かりません" (nani o itte iru no ka wakarimasen), an extension of the former. Here, か (ka) helps us in an interesting way. An English speaker, for example, may interpret this statement as, literally: "What are you saying? I don't know." It's almost as if the speaker asks themselves a rhetorical question only to respond with their own statement.
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