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Essential Adverbs Of Frequency And Time
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hayaku
早く
(a)
early
mō
もう
(a)
already
sude ni taberu
すでに食べる
already eat
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itsumo
いつも
(a)
always
itsumo iku
いつも行く
always go
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zenzen~nai
全然~ない
(p)
never
Kono uta wa zenzen kiita koto ga nai desu.
この歌は全然聞いたことがないです。
I’ve never heard this song.
ima
今
(n)
now
Watashi wa tabe sugita node, ima, i ga itai.
私は食べすぎたので、今、胃が痛い。
I ate too much, and now my stomach hurts.
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yoku
よく
(a)
often
Kare ni yoku aimasu ka?
彼によく会いますか?
Do you meet him often?
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fudan
普段
(n)
usually
Watashi wa, fudan, chōshoku o tabenai.
わたしは、普段、朝食を食べない。
I don't usually eat breakfast.
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tokidoki
時々
(a)
occasionally
mada
まだ
(a)
still
Mada go-ji desu.
まだ5時です。
It's still 5 o'clock.
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ima sugu
今すぐ
(p)
immediately
ippan ni
一般に
(p)
generally
shibashiba
しばしば
(a)
frequently
hibi
日々
(n)
daily
metta ni ... nai
めったに...ない
(p)
seldom
tokidoki
時々
(a)
sometimes
Tokidoki, ame ga futtari yandari suru.
時々、雨が降ったりやんだりする。
Sometimes it rains and sometimes it doesn't .
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sorekara
それから
(c)
then
okurete
遅れて
(a)
late
Mamonaku
間もなく
(a)
soon
Koremadeni
これまでに
(a)
ever
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