| bio | website | |
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| location | California | |
| age | 23 | |
| visits | member for | 1 year |
| seen | May 9 at 17:07 | |
| stats | profile views | 110 |
I'm interested in Japan, and I hope that I can move there someday.
I found out that I passed N2! Now studying N1 material~
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Apr 26 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Feb 12 |
awarded | Nice Question |
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Dec 5 |
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The meaning of kakemawaru 駆け回る Not at all :) I just thought it was interesting since you told me the word I was looking for. |
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Dec 5 |
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The meaning of kakemawaru 駆け回る It looks like this answer could also be the answer to a very similar question a long time ago. japanese.stackexchange.com/q/5902/1328 |
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Dec 4 |
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I have no idea what this is saying. Can you have two topics in a sentence? The lack of strict rules for 読点 make it rather difficult for foreigners to understand at times. Thanks for clearing this up. |
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Dec 1 |
accepted | When is the correct situation to use 案外 or 意外? |
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Nov 25 |
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Where does「えっと」come from? @Dono Is that an answer? What do you mean "general form"? What is it based on? |
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Nov 25 |
asked | Where does「えっと」come from? |
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Nov 7 |
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Why does 「頭にきた」signify being mad at something? @Flaw: Yes that's true. However, that phrase isn't necessarily associated with being "irritated". I thought it was used in the context of someone being prideful and telling them to be more humble. |
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Nov 7 |
asked | Why does 「頭にきた」signify being mad at something? |
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Oct 29 |
awarded | Excavator |
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Oct 29 |
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Is 胡 missplaced in the Kodansha Kanji Learner's Dictionary? edited body |
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Oct 23 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on In what cases do I use 見られる with を? |
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Oct 22 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on What is the difference in usage between a plural using (a) the kanji repetition character 々, (b) a plural using -たち, and (c) the singular? |
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Oct 21 |
accepted | Why can 髪の毛 only refer to hair on your head? |
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Oct 21 |
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Why can 髪の毛 only refer to hair on your head? @TsuyoshiIto: I don't see your point. Apparently, this is a concept that is so obvious there shouldn't be any questions asked about it? |
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Oct 21 |
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Why can 髪の毛 only refer to hair on your head? This makes more sense. I was told that if it's not 髪の毛, then it would just be called 毛. But if you're saying that it's actually 腕の毛 etc., then I can understand. |
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Oct 21 |
asked | Why can 髪の毛 only refer to hair on your head? |
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Oct 4 |
accepted | How do Japanese pronounce microseconds (μ秒)? |
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Oct 3 |
accepted | What does 金 have in common with triggers/guns? |