ã?ã‘ (dake) is a particle in Japanese that is used to mean 'only' or 'just'. ã?ã‘ is always placed after the word it marks.
Example: りんã”ã?ã‘食ã¹ã‚‹ (ringo daketaberu) - I only eat apples. ã?ã‘ marks the noun りん㔠(ringo [apple]) here.
anata dake.
'Nande anata/omae dake'
It means "just a little."
You may say "Watashi dake no [...]"
Chotto lets dake
"Boku no konojo dake da" is a Japanese phrase that translates to "She is my only girlfriend" in English. It expresses exclusivity in a romantic relationship, indicating that the speaker has only one girlfriend and possibly emphasizes their commitment to her. The phrase is often used to convey affection and loyalty.
神様だけが下せる (kami-sama dake ga kudaseru) would mean "Only God can judge".
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Zhu Dake was born in 1957.
Arthur Dake was born in 1910.
Arthur Dake died in 2000.