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Breakdown of eki no soba ni sunde imasu.
のno
possessive case particle
にni
at; on; in; to; for [indirect object particle]
住むsumu
to live in, to reside
駅eki
station
〜て いる〜te iru
grammar for indicating an ongoing state or action
側soba
near; beside
側 is usually written using kana alone as そば, and indicates proximity or nearness to something or someone, without specifying a particular side.
側 specifies a particular side or aspect of something. Often used with direction words to indicate specific sides, such as right, left, this side, that side, etc.
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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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