adverb

The difference between "なるべく" and "できるだけ"

2020/8/4

They are adverbs that mean "as much as possible". They are used when describing situations in which you try to do something as much as ...

なるべく[narubeku]: as much as possible

2020/8/3

It is an adverb that means "as much as possible". It is used when describing situations in which you try to do something as much ...

いったい[ittai]: on earth

2020/8/1

Do you know how to emphasize your question/doubt? Have you heard of "いったい"? It is an adverb that means "on earth". It is used to ...

きちんと[kichinto]: properly

2020/7/24

It is an adverb that means "properly". It is used when describing situations in which something is done correctly/accurately or when describing socially/morally acceptable behavior. ...

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 ...

徐々に[jojo ni]: gradually

2020/6/28

It is an adverb that means "gradually". It is used when describing situations in which something progresses/changes slowly. "次第に" and "だんだん" are interchangeable with "徐々に". ...

もはや[mohaya]: no longer

2020/6/27

It is an adverb that means "no longer". It is used when something happened or was true in the past but does not happen or ...

The difference between "か", "または", "あるいは" and "それとも"

2020/6/20

They are used to give an option, but there is a slight difference. Please memorize these three things to use these expressions correctly. If you ...

The difference between "少なくとも" and "少なくても"

2020/6/20

"少なくとも" means "at least" and it is used when you want to mention a minimum requirement in a logical/objective way. These days some people say ...

せいぜい[seizei]: at the most

2020/6/13

It is an adverb and it means "at the most". It is used when you mention the maximum capability/possibility of something with a generous estimate. ...

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