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In the East Asian style, {{PAGENAME}} is very topic-prominent.  The topic is marked with the postposition ヘ ''he'', derived from 兮 ''hei''.  Typically, if present, it will come first in the sentence.  The dative argument may be unmarked, if easily discernible from context, but is more often marked with the postposition ウ ''u'', derived from 于 ''yu''.  A genitive relationship is 之 ''ji'' which is not written in katakana most of the time.
In the East Asian style, {{PAGENAME}} is very topic-prominent.  The topic is marked with the postposition ヘ ''he'', derived from 兮 ''hei''.  Typically, if present, it will come first in the sentence.  The dative argument may be unmarked, if easily discernible from context, but is more often marked with the postposition ウ ''u'', derived from 于 ''yu''.  A genitive relationship is 之 ''ji'' which is not written in katakana most of the time.
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; 由 : from
; 至 : until
; 似 : like


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