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How old are the girls in Atarashii gakko?

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How old are the girls in Atarashii gakko? The group consists of their four members, aged 19 to 22, Suzuka (the wildcard of the group), Rin, Mizyu (who’s in charge of the group’s cute factor), and Kanon.

Does Atarashii mean new? Native speakers say “atarashii” to mean ‘new’ in Japanese. Perhaps, some Japanese learners know this word as it is sometimes used in Japanese movies, songs, novels, and the like.

Is Atarashii an I adjective? Adjectives are divided basically into two kinds, those that end with the syllable I, and those that do not. Those that end with the syllable I are called I-adjectives. They include words like HIROI (wide), and ATARASHII (new). We place adjectives before the nouns that they modify.

What does Atarashii kotoba mean in Japanese? This is a typical usage of “kotoba”. In this example, it works as a part of the noun phrase, “atarashii kotoba”, which means ‘new words’ in Japanese.

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