A2 Expression 1 min de lectura

何かあったの?

nani ka atta no?

Did something happen?

Significado

Asking informally if something has occurred.

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田中さんは____(何かあったの?)と言いました。

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彼の顔は青ざめていたので、私は「____?」と尋ねた。

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会議室から大声が聞こえたので、「一体____?」と思った。

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The phrase is composed of: - **何 (nani/nan):** An interrogative pronoun meaning 'what'. Its origin traces back to Old Japanese 'nani', used similarly to ask for identification or nature. - **か (ka):** A particle indicating indefiniteness, often translating to 'some' or 'any'. In this context, 'nani ka' means 'something'. The particle 'ka' has been used since classical Japanese to form questions and indicate uncertainty. - **あった (atta):** The past tense of the verb ある (aru), meaning 'to be' or 'to exist' (for inanimate objects). The root 'ar' is ancient and fundamental to Japanese existence verbs. 'Atta' is the plain past form. - **の (no):** An informal sentence-ending particle that indicates a question, often seeking an explanation or confirmation, and adds a softer, more inquisitive tone. This usage of 'no' as a question marker developed in later stages of the Japanese language, distinguishing it from the possessive particle 'no'. Syntactically, the phrase constructs a question about the occurrence or existence of 'something' in the past, softened by the informal interrogative particle 'no'. Its informality makes it suitable for close friends or family.

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