What is Isogashii?

Isogashii is a Japanese word meaning to be busy or to be engaged.
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Is Isogashii a na adjective?

Japanese Adjective isogashii - 忙しい- busy.
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What type of adjective is Isogashii?

isogashii – 忙しい (いそがしい) : an i-adjective meaning 'busy' in Japanese.
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What is Benri in Japanese?

convenient; handy; useful​Antonym: 不便
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What is Nigiyaka in Japanese?

Nigiyaka is a Japanese word meaning crowded, or cheerful. Learn more about its pronunciation and usage in the Japanese language below.
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What is Machi Japanese?

Definition of machi

(Entry 1 of 2) : a Japanese town or commercial center especially : the lowest administrative division which is coordinate with the purely rural mura. machi.
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What is Yumei in Japanese?

Learn the Japanese Word Yuumei

The Japanese word yuumei, pronounced "you-may", means famous, notable, celebrated, well-known, or notorious.
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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.
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What is Fuben in Japanese?

Kana: ふべん Romaji: fuben. Meaning: inconvenient.
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What is hayai in Japanese?

hayai – 速い (はやい) : an i-adjective meaning 'fast' or 'quick' in Japanese.
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What is the opposite of Takai?

***Takai also covers two English adjectives, "high" and "expensive", but has a separate opposite for each of these meanings: hikui for "low" and yasui for "cheap".
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How do you use Suki?

When suki is used in a complete sentence, the thing that is liked is the subject of the adjective, so it is marked by ga. The person doing the liking, then, can only be the topic of the sentence, so it gets wa. わたしは いちごが すきです。 Watashi wa ichigo ga suki desu.
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What is Shigoto in Japanese?

Shigoto (仕事) is a Japanese word meaning work, occupation, employment, business.
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What is Muzukashii in Japanese?

Muzukashii is a Japanese word meaning hard or difficult.
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How do you say negative in Japanese?

In Japanese, there are two words for making a negative sentence , “nai” and “n”. "Nai" is an adjective and "n" is an auxiliary verb.
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What is Ryouri in Japanese?

料理 (ryouri)

Specifically, it's food which has been cooked or otherwise prepared. The food on your plate is ryouri, but the ingredients in your fridge are not ryouri yet. Some more examples: その店の料理は美味しかったです。
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What does Kitte mean in Japanese?

postage stamp

noun. World Loanword Database (WOLD) en 切手: a stamp.
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What is Sugoi desu ne?

Wow! It's like a professional cook! “すごい” (sugoi) is used for people who are very close to you, but when you are not yet close to the person you want to praise or when the person you are talking to is older, you use a honorific expression and say “すごいです” (sugoi desu). Example. ギターがたった1週間で弾けるようになったんですね!
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What is Subarashii?

Subarashii means splendid; glorious; excellent; or superb.
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What is oishii?

The Japanese word, oishii, meaning delicious or tasty. is often used to talk about food.
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What is Kirai in Japanese?

★ The Japanese word for hate is 嫌い (kirai). This word can be used for things or people that you hate. ★ Since the word 嫌い (kirai – hate) is kind of strong, in many situations it might be better to use あまり好きじゃない (amari suki ja nai – “don't like very much”) instead.
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What is hito in Japanese?

hito – 他人 (ひと) : a noun meaning 'another person' in Japanese. It can also be used as a plural noun meaning 'other people' or 'others'. Normally, it is not preceded by a modifier. hito – ヒト (ひと) : a noun meaning 'human', 'human being', 'mankind', or 'man' in Japanese.
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What is Chiisai in Japanese?

Japanese Adjective chiisai - 小さい- small.
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What is Aimashita?

means "We meet again!" MATA is "again" and "aimashita" comes from the verb AU "to meet" and the NE adds a familiarity to the phrase. Something like, "Hey, we meet again." -Sayaka :P.
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What is Yasui in Japanese?

Japanese Adjective yasui - 安い- cheap.
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