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様様 See Also in Japanese 様abbreviation, noun, adjective, conjunction Samamr,so that,like,such as,so as to Similar Words Iroironavarious,miscellaneous Ishitsuheterogeneity,heterogeneous,heterogenous Nearby Translations
百度试题 题目 In Japanese, the word "Karaoke" come from "kara" and "oke." What do these words mean() A. Sing and together. B. Sing and have fun. C. Orchestra and singer. D. Empty and Orchestra. 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 D 反馈 收藏 ...
Yes, in question, it's common for guys to use なの.Like そうなの?(is it?)どうなの?(how's it ?)それはごみなの?(is it garbage?)But in affirmative sentence, I feel strange when guys say 〜なの.
In the first section of this chapter, the history of the usage of the term face in both academic and popular discourse about Japanese is briefly discussed in order to illustrate how a significant gap has developed between folk or emic conceptualisations of face, and theoretical or etic notions...
Other Pop Culture: BeyondMy Hero Academia,dekualso has its place in Japanese video games, music, and more. Recognize the “Deku Tree” or “Deku Scrub” from theLegend of Zelda? These references, while subtle, carry the essence of the term, tying it to nature and wooden aspects. ...
They will meet someone with a name like Takashi, Hiroshi, Akiko, or Hiroko (the first two are men’s name, the latter two women’s) and ask me what the names mean. Unfortunately it's not that simple. Japanese names, especially common ones like those I listed above, can be written ...
To examine this gap in the research, we analyzed readers’ posts on Japanese hardcopy newspaper articles in the public domain. A total of 1910 such posts published during four emergency declaration periods in Japan were included in the study. Latent Dirichlet Allocation was applied in our analysis...
In Japan, “what’s your type?” is much more than small talk; it can be a more important question in everything from matchmaking to getting a job. By type, the Japanese mean blood type, and no amount of scientific debunking (揭穿) can kill a widely held belief that blood tells all...
i'm using Google translater.