Home Learn Japanese Why is に used with commands?LLearn JapaneseWhy is に used with commands?April 18, 2023One comment Some sentences like “彼は母親に反抗した” use に instead of を. 何で? Tags:Japanese LanguageLearn Japanese 1 commentHow is that a command?But basically, 反抗する is intransitive. Like even in English you don’t ‘rebel your mother’; you ‘rebel *against* your mother’.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
How is that a command?But basically, 反抗する is intransitive. Like even in English you don’t ‘rebel your mother’; you ‘rebel *against* your mother’.
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How is that a command?
But basically, 反抗する is intransitive. Like even in English you don’t ‘rebel your mother’; you ‘rebel *against* your mother’.