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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.
[听力原文] 17-20 A tidal wave is a very large and very destructive wall of water that rushes in from the ocean toward the shore. Many scientists call these huge waves tsunami. In Japanese tsunami means "storm wave". But do you know that tidal waves are caused by storms and that they...
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 ...
相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 [答案] (It means)money。 [解析]根据Americans often indicate “OK” with their thumb and fore—finger touching to form a circle。 The same gesture means “money" to the Japanese可知答案。反馈 收藏
However, in recent years, data classification and interpretation of school attendance and absenteeism have become more complicated, which may constitute a limiting factor for appropriate measures for school absenteeism in Japan. The current study showed the situation of school absenteeism...
It is a mimetic word describing the flow of a weighted object as it floats and sinks in water. It is known as the onomatopoeic word used to describe the flow of a large peach in the Japanese famous folk tale "Momotaro". The word is also known as "domburiko". The word "domburi" is...
My conversation with a Japanese woman. デニー: 日本人女性はめっちゃきれいやねん。 みき: うまいだよねん。 I might have misunderstood her. However. that is what I thought I heard her say. f0f3b539 7 nov 2021 Giapponese Perhaps she said “”You flatter me!.”, though literally it...