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Lesson 43

Posted by red_label about 6 months ago

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She may have gone out to do some shopping.
This just might come in handy someday.
They might be taller than you.
It may rain soon.
It may not be a dream.
She may have to quit her job next month.
She may be late, in which case we will wait.
She appears to have many friends.
He seems happy.
It looks like rain tomorrow, but I'll try my best.
It appears the storm has calmed down.
It seems that supper will be late.
He is the last man to tell a lie.
You're an angel!
That man's monstrously strong.
"What is she saying?" "You don't even know 'norito'?" "Norito?" "It's something like a Shinto spell."
Please wrap it like a Christmas present.
It looks like the thief came in through the window.
"Probably just a stupid urban legend" "But they do say 'there's no smoke without fire', don't they?"
The train will probably arrive at the station before noon.

Vocabulary

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kamoshirenai
expression
  1. might; perhaps; may be
kamoshiremasen
expression
  1. might; perhaps; may be
souda
interjection
  1. that is so; that is right; it looks to me
expression
  1. people say that; I hear that (after plain form of a verb or adjective)
tameni
conjunction
  1. for; for the sake of
  2. because of
darou
expression
  1. seems; I guess
hazudesu
expression
  1. be sure to (do)
mitai
suffix, na adjective
  1. -like; resembling
youda
auxiliary
  1. appearing to be (usu. at sentence-end)
  2. like
rashii
auxiliary adjective
  1. appearing ... (expresses judgement based on evidence, reason or trustworthy hearsay)

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