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What is suteki?

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What is suteki? Suteki is a Japanese word that means great; lovely; splendid; or wonderful. Read below for more information on this Japanese word.

What is Muzukashii? Muzukashii is a Japanese word meaning hard or difficult. Learn more about its pronunciation and usage using the information below.

What is Ikemasen? “Ikemasen” gives the impression that something is not allowed from your personal judgment under specific circumstances (not speaking in general). With that in mind, you can say it with yourself as the subject (see Example 1): Ex. 1. Watashi wa hachi-ji made ni shigoto ni ikanaito ikemasen.

How do you use Muzukashii? 難しい (Muzukashii) means “difficult” in English. 難しい (Muzukashii) can also be used as a way to refuse someone politely when they ask you to do something. Instead of being straightforward to reject, you can use “難しいですね” to tell the other person ambiguously that you are reluctant.

What is suteki? – Related Questions

 

What do you reply to Ittekimasu?

Ittekimasu and Itterasshai. The remaining people at home or in the office then reply to the person leaving with: “Itterasshai”. Literally meaning “please go and come back”.

What is Daijoubu?

A classic pretender phrase known for its amazing versatility; ‘daijoubu’ can mean ‘yes’ or ‘no’, ‘it’s ok’, ‘is it ok? ‘ and more.

What is Ittekimasu?

Ittekimasu (行ってきます) means “I will go” and doubles as a “see you later”, or “I’ll get going now”. You use this when you are leaving home. It implies that you will also be coming back. You can say it to those you’re leaving behind in the morning when leaving home, or at the airport before leaving on a trip.

What is Omoshiroi?

Omoshiroi is a Japanese word that means many things. Omoshiroi can be used to say that something is “Interesting, Amusing, Fascinating, Funny, Enjoyable, Entertaining, Fun” and more! The Kanji for Omoshiroi is 面白い and Omoshiroi written in Hiragana is おもしろい.

What is Sugoi?

“すごい” (sugoi) is a compliment that Japanese people often use. It is used anytime when you are impressed by the other person’s attitude and behavior, or when you think “This is good!” It is an expression that you feel intuitively rather than thinking. Example.

What is mo ii yo in Japanese?

Japanese Phrases. The Japanese word Iiyo has several meanings: It’s okay, its fine with me or thanks. All are terms that covey agreement with something that has been said. The phrase sounds informal, therefore it shouldn’t be used to your superior. “Ii desu yo” can be used in formal situations.

Should I use Kun or SAN?

-Kun is the more respectful of the two, but is still rather informal. It’s used more commonly for men and boys than women and girls. That said, it’s become more common for higher ups to refer to juniors at work using -kun regardless of gender and for teachers to simply use -san for everyone, regardless of gender.

What do you say in response to Tadaima?

“Okaerinasai (おかえりなさい)” or “Okaeri (おかえり)are responses to Tadaima. The translation of those words is “welcome home.” Tadaima and okaeri are two of the most common Japanese greetings. In fact, the order in which they are said is not important.

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