I picked up "kowai" and "kawaii" in today's kanji_136. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// A story that a foreign visitor(male) said "kowai" towards a female. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// For example, let's assume "this lady got abruptly angry" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// In this case,you may call her mental state "puttsun_sita" which is the past tense of "puttsun_suru" or "kireta" which is the past tense of "kireru" which means "get abruptly angry". //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// puttsun is an onomatopoeia .Imagine it sounds you would cut the thread called "patience" /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "suru" means "do" //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// "puttsun suru" and "kireru" are intransitive verbs.
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11/16/2017