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What does もの mean in this sentence?
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In the following sentence, does もの mean "person" (qualified by 1人あたり) or "thing" (as in "the 費用 thing")。
上記費用は1人あたりのものですか?
For reference, below are the definitions I have for もの:
物 もの (n,uk) thing; object; the natural thing; a frequently done thing; used to express emotional involvement; used in giving a reason; (P)
者 もの (n) person (rarely used w.o. a qualifier); (P)
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In the following sentence, does もの mean "person" (qualified by 1人あたり) or "thing" (as in "the 費用 thing")。
上記費用は1人あたりのものですか?
For reference, below are the definitions I have for もの:
物 もの (n,uk) thing; object; the natural thing; a frequently done thing; used to express emotional involvement; used in giving a reason; (P)
者 もの (n) person (rarely used w.o. a qualifier); (P)
formal-nouns
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In the following sentence, does もの mean "person" (qualified by 1人あたり) or "thing" (as in "the 費用 thing")。
上記費用は1人あたりのものですか?
For reference, below are the definitions I have for もの:
物 もの (n,uk) thing; object; the natural thing; a frequently done thing; used to express emotional involvement; used in giving a reason; (P)
者 もの (n) person (rarely used w.o. a qualifier); (P)
formal-nouns
In the following sentence, does もの mean "person" (qualified by 1人あたり) or "thing" (as in "the 費用 thing")。
上記費用は1人あたりのものですか?
For reference, below are the definitions I have for もの:
物 もの (n,uk) thing; object; the natural thing; a frequently done thing; used to express emotional involvement; used in giving a reason; (P)
者 もの (n) person (rarely used w.o. a qualifier); (P)
formal-nouns
formal-nouns
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「上記費用じょうきひようは1人あたりのものですか?」
In this sentence, 「もの」 is used in order to avoid repeating the word 「費用」 because it would sound fairly awkward to use 「費用」 twice in such a short sentence.
"Are the expenses above per person?"
Likewise, I am sure it would sound clumsy if I said in English:
"Are the expenses (listed) above the expenses for one person?"
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「上記費用じょうきひようは1人あたりのものですか?」
In this sentence, 「もの」 is used in order to avoid repeating the word 「費用」 because it would sound fairly awkward to use 「費用」 twice in such a short sentence.
"Are the expenses above per person?"
Likewise, I am sure it would sound clumsy if I said in English:
"Are the expenses (listed) above the expenses for one person?"
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「上記費用じょうきひようは1人あたりのものですか?」
In this sentence, 「もの」 is used in order to avoid repeating the word 「費用」 because it would sound fairly awkward to use 「費用」 twice in such a short sentence.
"Are the expenses above per person?"
Likewise, I am sure it would sound clumsy if I said in English:
"Are the expenses (listed) above the expenses for one person?"
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「上記費用じょうきひようは1人あたりのものですか?」
In this sentence, 「もの」 is used in order to avoid repeating the word 「費用」 because it would sound fairly awkward to use 「費用」 twice in such a short sentence.
"Are the expenses above per person?"
Likewise, I am sure it would sound clumsy if I said in English:
"Are the expenses (listed) above the expenses for one person?"
「上記費用じょうきひようは1人あたりのものですか?」
In this sentence, 「もの」 is used in order to avoid repeating the word 「費用」 because it would sound fairly awkward to use 「費用」 twice in such a short sentence.
"Are the expenses above per person?"
Likewise, I am sure it would sound clumsy if I said in English:
"Are the expenses (listed) above the expenses for one person?"
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