日文 rìwén Main English DefinitionJapanese(language) Simplified Script日文 Traditional ScriptSame Pinyinrìwén Effective Pinyin (After Tone Sandhi)Same Zhuyin (Bopomofo)ㄖˋ ㄨㄣˊ Cantonese(Jyutping)jat6man2 Part of Speech(名) noun Topical Word Lists ...
お休みなさい See Also in Japanese 休みnoun Yasumia vacation,rest,vacation,holiday,recess 休noun Kyūholiday,rest,refreshment,repose,recreation See Also in English Nearby Translations
For example, 田中さん VS 田中様;お嬢さん VS お嬢様;星 VS お星様When would I use ~様 after a name instead of ~さん? When would I use ~様 after a noun instead of just leaving the noun as is? 是什么意思? 查看翻译 AI_monga 2024年7月28日 In Japanese, the use of さま (...
作者: S Kotani 摘要: Japanese has more than one exhaustive focus particles meaning 'only'. Focusing on dake and bakari among them, this paper argues that the iterative operator of bakari requires a plural event even when bakari is suffixed to a noun phrase.年份: 2010 ...
japanese-language danna-wakaranai-ken Share Improve this question Follow asked Oct 9, 2014 at 23:53 hkBattousai 4,9511313 gold badges3737 silver badges5858 bronze badges Add a comment 2 Answers Sorted by: 23 "seme" is a noun derived from the verb "semeru" which means "to attack...
noun + なのかもしれない ぶどうゼリーは"甘い"のかもしれない adjective + のかもしれない Thus, for nouns, it becomes "なのかも" and for others, "のかも". The difference between "かもしれない" and "なの/のかもしれない" is that both are used to infer something based on som...
Sumaho is the noun + particle ga + question word doko + verb desu + question particle ka.Japanese Question Words: The BasicsHere are the basic and most common Japanese question words you’ll hear. These will be invaluable to memorize, so you can ask how to say things, where something ...
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Noun (en-noun) (martial arts, historical) A person trained primarily in stealth, espionage, assassination and the Japanese martial art of ninjutsu. A Mongolian amateurish private miner (mainly for gold); after the shape of the plastic bowls used to wash metal ore with mercury, roughly resembli...
Noun in Japanese only have one form, which is used under all circumstances. The noun itself even includes the concept of English articles ‘a, an, the’. As an example, the word ‘星’ (hoshi) can be translated as ‘star, a star, the star, stars, the stars’; depending on the con...