Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Can women use the na imperative ending (Ex: fuzakeruna)?

Question:


I know that the na imperative is kind of rude and is used by guys, but can women use it, too, like when they are really pissed off?
Has anyone heard a Japanese woman say "fuzakeru na" for example?
If not, what do they say instead...."fuzakeru njanai"?


Thanks in advance.

Answer:


You don't have to worry about "Can women use,,,". You can use it if you like.

>Has anyone heard a Japanese woman say "fuzakeru na" for example?

I have met countless number of Japanese women as I have lived in Japan. And yes, I heard some saying that.

But anyway, "fuzakeruna " is a male version and a female version is "fuzakenaide"

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