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Do we know anything about Kazuha's mother? It seems that most fanfiction has her being dead. I was just watching episode 611, where Kazuha mentions that one of Heiji's clients in the case is/was a friend of her mother's. Since japanese doesn't have a past tense (right?) her mother could be dead.  Just wanted to throw this question out there in case anyone else knows something I don't. [[User:Bellerophone|Bellerophone]] 03:45, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
 
Do we know anything about Kazuha's mother? It seems that most fanfiction has her being dead. I was just watching episode 611, where Kazuha mentions that one of Heiji's clients in the case is/was a friend of her mother's. Since japanese doesn't have a past tense (right?) her mother could be dead.  Just wanted to throw this question out there in case anyone else knows something I don't. [[User:Bellerophone|Bellerophone]] 03:45, 27 April 2011 (UTC)
 
   Japanese have past tense, so her mother is alive. Although, Japanese doesn't have a future tense. [[User:HunterConan|HunterConan]] 19:19, 12 February 2016
 
   Japanese have past tense, so her mother is alive. Although, Japanese doesn't have a future tense. [[User:HunterConan|HunterConan]] 19:19, 12 February 2016
  
 
== Appellations ==
 
== Appellations ==
 
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Can smeone put theses in the apple table for me please because I'm not very good with the table- Inspector Megure called Kazuha, Kazuha-Kun?
Can smeone put theses in the apple table for me please because I'm not very good with the table- Inspector Megure called Kazuha, Kazuha-Kun
 

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Mother

Do we know anything about Kazuha's mother? It seems that most fanfiction has her being dead. I was just watching episode 611, where Kazuha mentions that one of Heiji's clients in the case is/was a friend of her mother's. Since japanese doesn't have a past tense (right?) her mother could be dead. Just wanted to throw this question out there in case anyone else knows something I don't. Bellerophone 03:45, 27 April 2011 (UTC)

  Japanese have past tense, so her mother is alive. Although, Japanese doesn't have a future tense. HunterConan 19:19, 12 February 2016

Appellations

Can smeone put theses in the apple table for me please because I'm not very good with the table- Inspector Megure called Kazuha, Kazuha-Kun?