| Kanji | Hiragana |
|---|---|
| η’Ίγ | γγγ |
Pronunciation: tashika
How to Say It Outloud: TA-shi-ka
Usage: Used to express certainty or assurance.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γγγ―η’Ίγγ§γγ
Example Sentence English:
That is for sure.
| Kanji | Hiragana |
|---|---|
| γγ‘γγ | γγ‘γγ |
Pronunciation: mochiron
How to Say It Outloud: MO-chi-ron
Usage: Used to affirm certainty, means 'of course'.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γγ‘γγγη§γ―θ‘γγΎγγ
Example Sentence English:
Of course, I will go.
| Kanji | Hiragana |
|---|---|
| γ―γ | γ―γ |
Pronunciation: hai
How to Say It Outloud: HA-i
Usage: Used to agree or confirm.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γ―γγγγγ―ζ¬ε½γ§γγ
Example Sentence English:
Yes, that is true.
| Hiragana |
|---|
| γγ |
Pronunciation: un
How to Say It Outloud: un
Usage: Informal way to agree or confirm.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γγγγγγ―ζ£γγγ
Example Sentence English:
Yeah, that's correct.
| Kanji | Hiragana |
|---|---|
| ε½ηΆ | γ¨γγγ |
Pronunciation: touzen
How to Say It Outloud: TO-u-zen
Usage: Means 'naturally' or 'as a matter of course'.
Example Sentence Japanese:
γγγ―ε½ηΆγ γ
Example Sentence English:
That is only natural.
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