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Breakdown of fuyu no koro, samukute soto ni detaku nakatta.
のno
possessive case particle
にni
at; on; in; to; for [indirect object particle]
出るderu
to leave, to go out, to exit
外soto
outside
冬fuyu
winter
寒いsamui
coldweather
〜たい〜tai
verb suffix to express desire
頃koro
approximate time (but not in a very narrow window of time)
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“How do verb conjugations work in Japanese?”
Japanese verbs conjugate based on tense, politeness, and mood. For example, the polite present form adds ‑ます to the verb stem, while the past tense uses ‑ました. Unlike English, Japanese verbs don't change based on the subject — the same form works for "I", "you", and "they".
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