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Mastering "V-ta totan (ni)": Instant & Unexpected Changes
A clear explanation of the meaning and usage of the JLPT N3 grammar "~ta totan ni" with easy-to-understand example sentences.
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March 06, 2026 10:30
A clear explanation of the meaning and usage of the JLPT N3 grammar "~ta totan ni" with easy-to-understand example sentences.
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