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Tom looked quite interested.
Tom didn't seem interested.
John is interested in golf.
At last, they experienced the joy of victory.
Are you interested in Japanese music?
Are you interested in Japanese music?
Learning another language means discovering a new world.
Tom didn't know the meaning of "anglophobia," so he did a quick web search to see if he could find out what it meant.
Tom said, "You can kiss your girlfriend goodbye if you don't kiss her goodbye." which meant "If you don't kiss your girlfriend goodbye, then you'll never see her again."
I’m not interested in ordinary humans.
I’m interested in Japanese culture.
I’m not interested in dressing up.
I’m not interested in dressing up.
I’m interested in helping poor people.
Customer “Give me a Sony iPhone!” Staff “Xperia, right?” Customer “No! Sony iPhone!” Nonsense customer became a hot topic
(When introducing yourself) My hobby is cooking. Nice to meet you.
I’m a guy who’s a hero for fun.
My hobby is reading manga.
"Originally you have a habit of believing that it's natural for people to be interested in the things you are interested in, it's great that this time you cleared up that misunderstanding."
はず [0] 【筈▼・弭▼】
④ (矢の筈は,弓の弦と当然合致するということから)連体修飾語を受けて,形式名詞的に用いられる。
㋐ 当然そうなることの意を表す。 「これで電気がつく-だ」 「この地図を見ればわかる-だ」

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