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意味. The meaning of words or phrases within certain contexts, especially when it does not seem to match the standard definition.
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A sentence with ので
I am 100% sure the 問題のでできる者 part is wrong. This must be a typo of some sort.
The corrected sentence is 誰もこの問題のできる者はない。 (with only one で) and the verb "solve" would be the できる part.
But a better versio …
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ようにしよう vs ようになった。
Basicaly sentence 1 is expressing the will of changing the desk position so it is possible to see the outside view while working.
Whereas sentence 2 is putting the stress on the consequence "it has be …
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席が取れる vs 席を取る meaning
Sentence 1 is saying "it's possible to get a good seat if you book quickly".
Sentence 2 is saying "you are currently getting a good seat if you book quickly" which is a non sense. How can you be curre …
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What does nushi means in japanese?
主 (ぬし nushi) can also mean owner. Maybe the people thought they had dropped something in the street and you were asking who's the owner.
It is also used to designate a person whom which you do not kno …