Meaning of 何 in Japanese
Definition of 何
Words related to 何
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(adj-i) suspicious; dubious; unreliable
学生たるものはいかがわしい場所にちかづかない方がよい。
Students are expected to stay away from dubious places. - indecent; unseemly
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(adv) more than usual
わたしはいつもより遅く床に就いた。
I went to bed later than usual.
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(int) you are welcome; don't mention it; not at all; my pleasure
「手伝ってくれてありがとう」「どういたしまして」
"Thank you for your help." "It's my pleasure."
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(n) anywhere
私の犬はどこでも私の行く所へ付いてくる。
My dog follows me wherever I go.
- (exp) how are you?
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(adv) both; either; any; all; every
これらはどちらも”意志未来”と呼ばれるもので、主語の意図が含まれています。
These are both called "future volitional" and include the intent of the subject.

Sentences containing 何
When I inquired "what is that?" I was told, "go and find out for yourself."
"What is this? An offering?" "That's right. Put it in this offertory box ... and pull this rope."
"It is when you overcome that, that a boy becomes something-something" "If you're trying to say something important sounding keep talking right to the end!"
He said, "I will say nothing more, because I hate making excuses."
