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しばらく[shibaraku]: for a while

2020/7/22

It is an adverb that means "for a while". It is used to describe a short time. "当分" is similar to "しばらく", but "当分" is ...

The difference between "誤解" and "勘違い"

2020/7/21

They are nouns that mean "to misunderstand". They are interchangeable in many cases, but the nuance is slightly different. "誤解" is used when describing situations ...

気まずい[kimazui]: be awkward

2020/7/19

It is an adjective that means "to be awkward". It is used when describing situations in which you feel uncomfortable, embarrassed or find it difficult ...

The difference between "ムカつく" and ”イライラする”

2020/7/17

They are verbs that are often used when describing situations in which someone/something makes you feel angry. The nuance is slightly different. "ムカつく" is a ...

薄っぺらい[usupperai]: shallow

2020/7/16

It is a adjective that is derived from "薄い". "薄い" is used when describing something that is thin or when the color/taste of something is ...

察する[sassuru]: get the message

2020/7/14

Are you good at "察する" and "空気を読む"? "察する" is a verb that means "get the message". It is used when you understand what someone is ...

引く[hiku]: cringe

2020/7/13

Have you heard of "引く" or "ドン引き"? "引く" is a verb that originally means "pull" and it is used in many different situations. One of ...

手を抜く[te o nuku]: cut corners

2020/7/12

It is a phrase that means "cut corners". It is used when describing situations in which you skip certain steps in order to do something ...

The difference between "迷う" and "悩む"

2020/7/11

They are verbs that are used when describing situations in which you can't decide what to do or which one to chose. They are interchangeable ...

挫折[zasetsu]: experience failure

2020/7/9

Don't you always use "失敗"? "挫折" is a noun that means "to experience failure". It is used when describing situations in which you give up/fail ...

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