Artificial intelligent assistant

What do ~んでしょう & なんでしょう mean? I've seen this expression multiple times either attached to a longer sentence or by itself. For example: > 1. A: B: **** . . > > 2. (After seeing fiddling with the swingset) **** > > My questions are: What does this term mean? Does it have multiple meanings? When is it commonly used? How does it differ from similar expressions?

The in your two examples are different, the first being part while the second is a contraction of , but the general meaning of is the same in both. If or is paired with a question word or followed immediately by , it's basically a way of asking a somewhat self-directed question, like 'I wonder ...' (Note that they can also mean that without either of those things sometimes.)

In your first example A says, 'Hey, you should write a little more neatly. What does this say?' B replies, 'I wonder ... I can't read it either.' (Okay, I meant to write this earlier, but maybe B wasn't the one she was directly talking to? Seems a little weird that B wouldn't know what B themselves wrote, but then again my own handwriting is messy enough that I have trouble reading it sometimes. Dyspraxia is annoying)

In your second Ena says 'I wonder what she's doing ...' (Sequences like , sometimes contract to , )

I am very tired writing this, so please forgive any messiness or typos.

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