- Difference between すべて and ぜんぶ - Japanese Language Stack . . .
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- nuances - すべて見る目 vs すべてを見る目 vs すべての見る目 - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
[すべて見る]目, relative clause + noun [すべて を 見る]目, same thing, but this time すべて is treated as a noun [すべて の ][見る目], is a bit more interesting because now 見る目 is treated as a noun phrase modified by another noun
- meaning - In Japanese, whats the difference between 全て (subete) and . . .
すべての歌を歌うことができます。 I can sing all the songs (e g , in this list) あらゆる歌を歌うことができます。 I can sing all sorts of songs (e g , hip-hop, opera, ) 世界のすべての国に行きました。 I went to all the countries in the world (literally all the 197 countries)
- Use of 全て(すべて)in a sentence - Japanese Language Stack . . .
Would it be accurate to say: すべてが高かったので何も買いませんでした。 to mean "I did not buy anything because everything was expensive " Is the phrasing correct? And is the use of the particle ”が” accurate or should I use ”は” instead? (すべては高かったので何も買いませんでした。
- definition and usage of ~いずれも - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
全部 or すべて sound more like all of them (in a batch, or all together), whereas いずれも sounds more like each of them, any of them (individually, separately) In the context of your example, いずれも applies to the games -- not the days -- which have free seating only if 当日、残席がある -- i e , seating in any given
- ところ vs どころ: Interchangeable or different meanings altogether?
I have two questions A) Why do they use どころ instead of ところ in this sentence? Is it possible to use ところ without changing the meaning? 写真では建物と池の風景だけで静かな雰囲気を味わうことができますが、実際に行くと、観光客が大勢いて、
- What is the difference between 各 and 毎 {ごと}?
I think the difference is mainly just a nuance: 毎{ごと}・・・each ・・・それぞれの 各・・・every・・・すべての I think 毎 is used mainly with 名詞や動詞 「年毎に」 「会う人毎に」 Or there is any other difference?
- meaning - 委託 vs 託す vs 預ける - Japanese Language Stack Exchange
僕は、有り金をすべて彼に委託した。 委託 is a financial business term This means "he" will manage the money on behalf of you, for a certain purpose, as a professional If he is a businessperson, he may invest it to make more money and return the profit to you If he is a lawyer, he may distribute the money to your bereaved
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