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What score did you get with 〜の

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After failing a test at school, Usagi drowns her sorrows at the arcade. She returns home late and finds her mother expecting her.

(かあ)さん:
「さっき そこで海野(うみの)クンに()ったわよ。海野(うみの)くんテストで95(てん)だったって」
“I saw Umino a while ago. He said he scored 95 points on a test.”
、うさぎは何店(なんてん)だった? 」
“So, what was your score, Usagi?”
Literal: “So, it is that your score is how many points, Usagi?”

Key Points

1だったの? asks for the missing explanation
  • The mother already knows Usagi had a test, so asks her to fill in the unknown result.
2何点(なんてん) asks for a score
  • 何点(なんてん) asks how many points or what score.
  • (くん) is an honorific suffix used after names, typically for boys or men. It’s commonly used by teachers addressing male students, by friends among young people, or by superiors addressing junior colleagues, and can also be used for girls in childhood or casual contexts.

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