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May
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answered Using two or more quotes
May
2
comment what's the difference between 領域 、範囲 and 分野?
Do you mean the difference between 領域 and 範囲 is not very clear?
May
2
comment Appropriate way to say thank you
There is also サンキュウ.
May
2
reviewed Close Appropriate way to say thank you
May
1
comment Does all kana in the う line rhyme?
@EricDong I think that る is usually not pronounced with a fronted vowel.
Apr
30
reviewed Reviewed Difference between った and ってた
Apr
30
answered Does all kana in the う line rhyme?
Apr
29
comment What does ヘニャッ mean?
I guess mimesis is the correct term.
Apr
29
comment How to playfully scold someone?
@istrasci In my opinion a no-go for a male speaker. (Unless he is looking for a boyfriend...)
Apr
29
comment Writing mixed text in Microsoft Word
There are other systems (e.g. ConTeXt) in which you can type plain text and you have full control over the font used for each (range of) Unicode character(s). I don't think this is possible automatically in Word. You will have to turn your IME on/off for Word to understand that you want a different font.
Apr
29
reviewed Reviewed How to playfully scold someone?
Apr
29
reviewed Close Writing mixed text in Microsoft Word
Apr
29
comment What does ヘニャッ mean?
@Chocolate それを読んで意味が分かるの?僕の感覚では頭や肩の動きだと想像してるけど、日本人はどう感じるのかな。
Apr
29
comment What does ヘニャッ mean?
Could you provide context for this expression? ヘニャッ is some sort of onomatopoeia, whose meaning or English equivalent is dependent on context.
Apr
28
comment Relative clause in japanese
No, not really clear. But, "There aren't people I can talk to" could be translated as 話せる人々がいない. Maybe this already answers your question?
Apr
27
reviewed Reviewed Why does 今度【こんど】 mean “next time”?
Apr
25
revised 苦労せん is the contracted form of what?
edited tags
Apr
25
comment What does the 「っち」 in @「見守りっち」 translate into?
Please provide some context.
Apr
23
reviewed Leave Open What does 正宗で大根を切る。 言い出しっぺ。 mean?
Apr
23
comment How to separate words in a Japanese sentence?
@ssb I guess you can argue about words, but it certainly is a noun phrase, or, even stronger, a compound noun. After following the simple steps above, there is still more work you have to do before you can look up everything you need in a dictionary.