Home Learn Japanese Quick question on sentence structureLLearn JapaneseQuick question on sentence structureNovember 8, 20222 comments This might be a silly question, but if I were to say a phrase such as “Jenny’s dog that eats often” in Japanese, would it make more sense to say「ジェニーのよく食べる犬」or 「よく食べるジェニーの犬」? Basically, should “Jenny’s” come before or after the verb in this phrase? Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 2 commentsThe second sentence could mean [Jenny who eats a lot’s dog]The first oneLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
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The second sentence could mean [Jenny who eats a lot’s dog]
The first one