I'm encountering grammar outside of JLPT1 and I find it rather hard to find explanations for them. Especially since a lot of them have other low level forms similar, so every time I ask, I get some guy teaching me the basic stuff like のだ rather than the other one.
some examples are
のだ/んだ
eg 俺は行くぞ。行くと言ったら行くんだ。 (決意)
立て、立て!立つんだ、ジョー! (命令)
can be a your own strong decision or an order http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/nichigen/...4/4-14.pdf
だろうが
eg 男だろうが!
知るかと言ったんだろうが
rhetorical question or just trying to make your statement stronger I believe.
たる archaic
eg 起て飢えたる者よ
ている I think
verb w/ し archaic
eg 過去にとらわれし者よ!
I see this し all the time but still haven't completely understood what form it takes in normal Japanese, but I'm assuming it's verb た form
A Japanese person told me this, but unfortunately his message is a little confusing
"け which means past changed し.
Its feature the し exists before noun.
But it is old word.Its very difficult and everyday conversation dont use it. "
Is there anywhere online where I can learn this grammar that goes beyond JLPT1? Schools don't teach it so it's kind of hard to learn. I usually have to encounter it tons of times before I naturally get it
some examples are
のだ/んだ
eg 俺は行くぞ。行くと言ったら行くんだ。 (決意)
立て、立て!立つんだ、ジョー! (命令)
can be a your own strong decision or an order http://www.lang.nagoya-u.ac.jp/nichigen/...4/4-14.pdf
だろうが
eg 男だろうが!
知るかと言ったんだろうが
rhetorical question or just trying to make your statement stronger I believe.
たる archaic
eg 起て飢えたる者よ
ている I think
verb w/ し archaic
eg 過去にとらわれし者よ!
I see this し all the time but still haven't completely understood what form it takes in normal Japanese, but I'm assuming it's verb た form
A Japanese person told me this, but unfortunately his message is a little confusing
"け which means past changed し.
Its feature the し exists before noun.
But it is old word.Its very difficult and everyday conversation dont use it. "
Is there anywhere online where I can learn this grammar that goes beyond JLPT1? Schools don't teach it so it's kind of hard to learn. I usually have to encounter it tons of times before I naturally get it
Edited: 2010-02-07, 7:27 pm

