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Anonymous
'desu' is pretty much their form of 'to be' example: is, are, etc Also, it's used to show politeness in conversation. And also tells you what the sentence ends like, 'desu ka' is asking a question, 'desu' is a statement, 'desu ne' is exclaiming or agreeing with somebody.
>_> I hope this is all correct, I've gotten rusty from lack of usage.
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