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Why at The End of Sentence, We Often Hear -Ne (ね)

Particle Ne ()
Particle is commonly attached to the end of a sentence. Particle is used to get agreement from the listener, to check that listener has understood, or emphasize something.
 A :毎日(まいにち) 7 () から 5() まで 仕事(しごと) をしますEvery day, I starting work from 7.am to 5pmB : 大変(たいへん) です, きっと疲(つか)れた おもうThat is so difficult, isn’t it? I think you are so tired.

A: すずきーさんの電話(でんわ) 番号(ばんごう)はなん番(ばん)ですかWhat is number phone of Mrs. Suzuki?B: すずきーさんの電話(でんわ) 番号(ばんごう)number phone of Mrs. Suzuki?A: はいYesB: わかりました, すずきーさんの電話(でんわ) 番号(ばんごう)を探(さが),ちょっとまって,I understood and I will search a number phone of Mrs. Suzuki ,Wait a Minute!B: これ, すずきーさんの電話(でんわ) 番号(ばんごう) 012 3456These, numberphone Mrs. Suzuki is 012-3456A : ありがとうございますThanks

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