Misc. meaning and typo fixes

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@ -114,12 +114,12 @@ Means "to try to", "to make sure to". It's more of an assertion than ようと
Used with a verb.
> [!info] Example
> 毎日に{朝|あさ}ご{飯|はん}を食べる==ようします==。
> 毎日に{朝|あさ}ご{飯|はん}を食べる==ようします==。
> I'll try to eat a breakfast everyday.
### ようとする・ようとしない
Means "try to", "attempt to" (or not, in the negative form). It's more of an attempt than with ようにする.
Means "try to", "attempt to" (or not, in the negative form). It's more of an attempt than with ようにする. Can also mean "just as I was about to".
Used with the volitional form of verbs (よう).
> [!info] Example

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{一体|いったい} is used to make an emphasis when something is surprising, confusing, etc.
> [!info] Example
> ==いったい=={誰|だれ}がそんことをしたか。
> ==いったい=={誰|だれ}がそんことをしたか。
> Who in the world would do something like this?
## まるで

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### 決して~ない
<div class="usage">
<p class="iright">して + </p>
<p class="iright">して + </p>
<div class="ileft">
<p><span class="box">V (ない)</span></p>
<p><span class="box">い-Adj <strike></strike> くない</span></p>
@ -14,7 +14,7 @@
</div>
</div>
{決|け}して~ない means "never". Used with negative verbs.
{決|け}して~ない means "never". Used with negative verbs.
> [!info] Examples
> 私は==決して=={夢|ゆめ}を{覚|おぼ}えません。

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@ -192,5 +192,5 @@ Means "also", "as well". Means that both N1 and N2 are true (and should share a
Means "not only but also", "not to mention".
> [!info] Examples
> このゲームセンターにはゲーム==はもちろん==ボウリングもあります。
> このゲームセンターにはゲーム==はもちろん==ボウリング====あります。
> This game center not only has games but also bowling.

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## Summing up
* ==んだって== used for quotation, similar to って, when the information is new.
* ==と聞いた== is used for something for something you heard from an identifiable speaker. Is mostly formal.
* ==と聞いた== is used for something you heard from an identifiable speaker. Is mostly formal.
* ==と言われている== is used for something for something you heard from an unspecified speaker. Is mostly formal.
* ==そうだ== is used for hearsay and is casual.
* ==ということだ== is used for hearsay, when the validity of the information is certain. More formal than そうだ.

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## ように言う
It means "to tell", "to request", "to order".
It is form by added ように{言|い}う to a verb. The verb {頼|たの}む can be used for requests, while {命|めい}じる can be used for order. The verb {言|い}う can tell the three meanings depending on the tone.
It is form by added ように{言|い}う to a verb. The verb {頼|たの}む can be used for requests, while {命|めい}じる can be used for order. The verb {言|い}う can tell the three meanings depending on the tone. Other similar verbs can be used ({注意|ちゅうい}する, {進|すす}む, etc).
> [!info] Example
> {子供|こども}にお{菓子|か|し}を食べない==ように言った==。

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A first meaning is similar to {間|あいだ} (while), but with intentionality.
> [!info] Example
> 電車に{乗|の}っ==間に==、本を読みました。
> 電車に{乗|の}っている==間に==、本を読みました。
> While I was on the train, I read a book.
A second meaning is a statement of something that happened during a time period, independently of your actions.

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## ところ
Means "just about to". Used when describing what we're about to do.
Means "just about to". Used when describing what we're about to do. Can also mean "just after something happened".
Used by combining to a verb.
> [!info] Example

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<div class="left">
<p><span class="box">V + の</span></p>
<p><span class="box">い-Adj</span></p>
<p><span class="box">な-Adj + な + の</span></p>
<p><span class="box">な-Adj + (な + の)</span></p>
<p><span class="box">N + な + の</span></p>
</div>
<p class="right">+ に対して</p>

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> {勉強|べんきょう}し==ないで=={卒業|そつぎょう}した。
> I graduated without studying.
## ずに
## ず()
Means "without doing". Formed with a verb in the negative tense (ない) by removing the -ない stem and adding ずに.
Means "without doing". Formed with a verb in the negative tense (ない) by removing the -ない stem and adding ず().
する transforms to せずに.
It is a bit more formal than ないで.

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⚠ Replaces the を and が particle. It is, in a certain way, a stronger way than が to highlight information.
> [!info] Example
> {今年|ことし}==こそ=={日本|にほん}{住|す}む。
> {今年|ことし}==こそ=={日本|にほん}{住|す}む。
> This year, for sure I'll live in Japan.
## さえ