Definition of

n

interjection
1.
yes, yeah, uh huh
See also:うん
2.
huh?, what?
auxiliary verb, suffix
3.
not(negative verb ending used in informal speech; abbr. of negative verb ending ぬ)
See also:
particle
4.
's, of, belonging to(abbr. of particle の; indicates possessive)
See also:,  
5.
at (place, time), in, on, during(abbr. of particle に, used esp. when it precedes the verb なる)
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Example sentences(showing 1-20 of 553 results)

The new camera our company has been marketing lately has a design different from any we've marketed before

It was evening and already dark but I saw a cat walking along a telephone wire. Can they do that, cats

I look for all the world like an athlete in this outfit, but the truth is I don't do any sports at all

A brewery we finance has made a new sweet sake and brought some to us asking us to try it

I'm sure that family is familiar with Japanese tastes in food. They've hosted quite a few Japanese exchange students

I have a bench in my garden; I like to sit outside and enjoy the afternoon sun

Where are you going in such a hurry? We've got plenty of time, so drive safely

I hope that your parents will allow us to marry

It is our national conviction that politics is a dirty and dishonest pursuit

It's your first time doing this kind of work. You should follow the manual exactly until you get more experience

"By the way, where's your old man?" "Under that over-turned truck.

There was nothing wrong with their ability, it was just that the expense for each unit was so vast that the cost performance was bad

きみ
かのじょ
彼女
ごと
仕事
みっ
3日
まえ
You told her that you had finished the work three days before

I'm really sorry, but I seem to have misplaced your scarf

せいかく
性格
〜?」「
こんかい
今回
ちゅうが
中学
とき
じょ
女子
"Do I really have that good a personality?" "Impossible. After all, there's this time as well, but in middle school you sold off girl's pants all over to bring in the money.

こん
今度
しん
新規
はじ
始める
もの
そうだん
相談
きみ
いちまい
一枚噛んで
We've got some new business coming in and I want to discuss it with you. Do you mind getting involved

What are you, just an errand boy? Start thinking for yourself and give me something serious to work with

You say he is a workaholic, but you know there are some people who feel happiest when they're working

It's a good paying job, but the fly in the ointment is that I'll have to spend a lot of time traveling

And so it seems she tried phoning but it's who was on the other end of that phone that was the problem
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