Some Random Information

This lesson is going to be random things I feel like telling you or think you should know.
I am going to start out with mo, to, and soshite.
Mo is like saying also. You do not use it to connect two things in the same sentence.
Watashi mo neko to inu ga suki. I also like cats and dogs.
That sentence also uses to. Which is pronounced with a long o sound. This is used to connect nouns.
Watashi wa ki to isu to hana ga kaemasu. I bought a table, chair and flowers.
The other one is soshite. It is used to connect phrases.
Watashi wa nihongo ga hanasemasu. Soshite, furansugo ga yomemasu.
I can speak Japanese and read French. So do you understand? Please understand. Please.
Next are some pronouns. Think I did most of these already, but what the hey. We're reviewing then.
I - watashi
we - watashi tachi
you - anata
you(plural) - anata tachi
he - kare
she - kanojo
it - It isn't used but in It's place sore (that) is often used
they - kare ra
NOTE: kare and kanojo are also used as boy friend and girl friend respectively.
I just stick demo in here because I want to.
demo - but
nihongo ga suki demo, furansugo wa kirai desu. I like Japanese, but I hate French.
NOTE How I didn't say the watashi part? That is because you don't always need to. Feel free if you like. It is not wrong if you do. 
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