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Asking for permission to do something.
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The Japanese grammatical construction '〜てもいいですか' (temo ii desu ka) is used to ask for permission to do something. Its origin can be broken down: * **〜て (te):** This is the te-form of a verb, which serves various grammatical functions, including connecting clauses, indicating sequential actions, and forming compound verb structures. In this context, it connects the action to the 'もいい' part. * **も (mo):** This particle generally means 'also,' 'too,' or 'even.' When combined with the te-form of a verb, it implies 'even if [verb], it's okay.' * **いい (ii):** This is an i-adjective meaning 'good,' 'okay,' or 'fine.' * **です (desu):** This is a polite copula, making the sentence polite. * **か (ka):** This is a question particle, turning the statement into a question. Putting it together, '〜てもいいですか' literally translates to something like 'Even if I [verb], is it good/okay?' or 'Is it good/okay if I [verb]?' This structure naturally evolved into the common way to ask for permission in Japanese. The core concept is whether a particular action, even if performed, is considered acceptable or permissible.