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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pKgBm8Aa58mjB1hYhbK-VOPZsRBTXBuPBzw8Xikm2ss/pub?embedded=true
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>>143443866
できた!
>>143480013
ここは全能なるわれらマゾーンの第2の故郷なり
(here) (to become almighty) (we) (mazoon(?)'s) (second) (birthplace)
So...
"Here, still in our second birthplace, we, mazoons, will become almighty"
...I guess?
Goes against the rule of the main verb in the end though, so I'm not sure.
Let's return to a question from the previous thread.
>>143480013
>what なる signifies/means in ここは全能なるわれらマゾーンの第2の故郷なり?
This guy is wrong >>143480269 which only confuses the asker >>143480366.
This guy >>143480262 answers better, but let's add details.
In classical Japanese you have verb forms that are no longer distinguished in modern Japanese.
For example the 終止形 vs. 連体形. Simply put 終止形 is the form at the end of sentences, 連体形 is the form in clauses. For most verbs these were the same, and similar to modern dictionary form, e.g. 食ぶ, 食ふ, 云ふ, 見ゆ etc. (Put in the simplest for possible, it's the form ending in -u when writting in romaji.)
Only few examples exist where these forms are different. Verbs なり, たり, あり and 侍り (はべり) have 終止形 that ends in the -i line.
Even in periods when difference was recognized, sentences were sometimes ended in 連体形, which was a sort of "soft ending". Like you'd now end a sentence with three dots, if you will... Since for most verbs both forms are the same, ultimately ending sentences with 連体形 prevailed.
For the sentence in question, なり is the revelant verb. It simply means である/です and is written as 也. So なる is its 連体形. 全能なるわれら then becomes 全能であるわれら. Or in modern terms 全能のわれら, since 全能 is tied to nouns with の. This guy >>143480262 is right though, that modern な is a changed version of the なる I'm explaining now.
And at the end of the sentence you can see なり in its 終止形.
(Bonus: It's debatable is the concept of "sentences" applies to classical Japanese, but it's easier to understand everything with them.)
>order chicken fingers
>get chicken toes
japanese everyone
also OP, you fucked me over by not having /djt/ in the subject. I was crtl+Fing for like 10 minutes wondering where the thread was
>>143481349
Sorry, I was typing in the earlier thread when it got archived, I waited like 30 min (it was probably 10 but I'm impatient) and decided to make it for the first time...And I always searched by typing "Daily"
>>143481003
"This is a second home to us, the almighty Mazone."
Good job guessing out of your ass, guy.
>>143480832
is it possible to learn japanese without socializing with anyone?
>>143481821
i don't see why not as long as you type it and hear it every day.
>>143481821
Totally possible to learn to read and listen Japanese, sure.
>haven't read anything significant in a year
feels good being near-native level at reading so I can just focus on anime
too bad it still feels like i'm a few hundred hours from native listening
広がる
世界は
不思議な
輝きを
放ちながら
心へと忍び込む
山下達郎が好きな人いる?最近聞いていて、好きになってる。
>>143482050
>feels good being near-native level at reading
Suuuuure.
http://dat.2chan.net/img2/res/1521722.htm
ハリーポッターって10歳の教師が中学生女子をクシャミで剥く映画なの?
"Harry potter" is a movie where a 10yo teacher skinned a middle schooler with a sneeze?"
...What?