What does 日常の in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 日常の in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 日常の in Japanese.
The word 日常の in Japanese means 日常の、普段の、日々の, ありふれた 、 よく起こる 、 普通の 、 普段の 、 日常の, 日々の、毎日の、日常の, 毎日の、日常の, 日常の、平凡な、ありふれた. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 日常の
日常の、普段の、日々の(everyday, daily) |
ありふれた 、 よく起こる 、 普通の 、 普段の 、 日常の(routine, common) (日常よく起こる) この道では自動車事故がよく起こります。 Car accidents on this road are an everyday occurrence. |
日々の、毎日の、日常の(daily) Shaving is part of his everyday routine. |
毎日の、日常の(formal (daily, everyday) The quotidian tasks of this job are dull and uninspiring. |
日常の、平凡な、ありふれた(mundane, everyday) |
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