Meaning of 使わ in Japanese
Words related to 使わ
- (exp) forced to use; forced into a position
Sentences containing 使わ
動詞どうし helpはto不定詞・原形不定詞げんけいふていし の両方りょうほう をとりますが、くだけた文体ぶんたい では原形不定詞げんけいふていし が多いおおい とされておりおる 、この例文れいぶん でもそれが使われています。
The verb 'help' takes to-infinitives and bare infinitives but bare infinitives are said to be the most common in casual text; as also used in this example sentence.
Recently there are a lot of young people who don't use respectful language to their superiors.
They don't use 'celeb' to mean 'rich man' over there. By which I determine that you are Japanese.
I think it is all right for beginners to take great pains to avoid using Dr Martin's book.
In present day Japan, "alchemy" is only used metaphorically; to refer to improper means of making money by politicians or religious hucksters with no morals or shame.
However, in China, they don't use a word for "human rights," but instead express it as "fundamental rights".
This sort of thing, it's buying stuff that's fun. Whether you use it or not is secondary.
She never uses paper towels. She is such a tree hugger, you know.