what time is it until?, phrase Itsudesuka?what time is it?,When?,What time do you have? 何時まで?interjection, phrase anytime,any time,always,all the time,at all times 何
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[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...
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.
Takemura Y. Family medicine: What does it mean in Japan? Asia Pac Fam Med. 2003;2:188-92. doi:10.1111/j.1444-1683.2003.00094.x.Takemura Y. Family medicine: what does it mean in Japan? Asia Pacific Family Medicine 2003; 2: 188‑92...
So, what does yabai mean? Just some of its common uses include: English Japanese Romaji Impressive 印いん象しょう的てき Inshouteki Surprising 驚おどろくべき Odorokubeki Interesting 面おも白しろい Omoshiroi Enjoyable 楽たのしい Tanoshii Delicious おいしい Oishii Moving 感かん動どう的てき ...
○What does A mean in Japanese ?ーーcasualAって日本語でどういう意味?(A tte nihongo de dou iu imi?)ーーformal 日本語でAはどういう意味ですか?(nihongo de A wa dou iu imi desuka?) 답변을 번역하기 평가가 높은 답변자 이 답변이 도움이 되...
aNBA still locked out... I love that kenyon martin, JR Smith, and Wilson Chandler decided to play in the CBA 仍然被锁的NBA… 我在CBA爱那kenyon马丁,小史密斯和威尔逊杂货商被决定演奏[translate] awhat is the mean of the japanese 什么是日本人的手段[translate]...
Although it's used with the original meaning properly,The word 'feminist' in Japanese can modify a man who is captivated by women, or vice versa. It doesn't have the meaning as 'someone who hates males' unless I'm wrong.@
Daijoubu is the way you tell others you are OK in Japanese. It can mean both yes and no, and it is often used as a simple way to answer a question.