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The word ね (ne) is a sentence-ending particle used in Japanese to add "isn't it?" or "right?" to the end of the sentence. ね may also be used in casual conversation to get someone's attention.

Examples

もう長崎には行ったことあるね (mou nagasaki niwa itta koto aru ne) - "You've been to Nagasaki before, right?"

ね、どこか行こうか (ne, dokoka ikou ka) - "Hey, do you wanna go somewhere?"

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