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12 Nov 08:41 PM
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What does Younger, naturally mean?
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12 Nov 09:12 PM
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@Quinn1 It can mean "of course" or "as expected".
Example:
Hair stylist: "What kind of look are you going for?"
Older woman: "Younger, naturally."
In this situation it means the same as "I want a hairstyle that will make me look younger of course."
Also consider:
"My little brother broke the plate and, naturally, I was the one who got in trouble."
In this situation it's more like "as expected," and you can use it to describe situations that are habitual, routine, or common.
Example:
Hair stylist: "What kind of look are you going for?"
Older woman: "Younger, naturally."
In this situation it means the same as "I want a hairstyle that will make me look younger of course."
Also consider:
"My little brother broke the plate and, naturally, I was the one who got in trouble."
In this situation it's more like "as expected," and you can use it to describe situations that are habitual, routine, or common.
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Japanese translation: 年下
Its a comparison word
Example: John is younger than James
This sentence means that John is MORE YOUNG than James is (James is older)
Side note: Make sure that when you are making comparisons between two things you use "than" instead of "then" which refers to an action that takes place after another one
Its a comparison word
Example: John is younger than James
This sentence means that John is MORE YOUNG than James is (James is older)
Side note: Make sure that when you are making comparisons between two things you use "than" instead of "then" which refers to an action that takes place after another one
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@HoloBlaziken i know the word younger but I don't understand what naturally means here
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@Quinn1 It can mean "of course" or "as expected".
Example:
Hair stylist: "What kind of look are you going for?"
Older woman: "Younger, naturally."
In this situation it means the same as "I want a hairstyle that will make me look younger of course."
Also consider:
"My little brother broke the plate and, naturally, I was the one who got in trouble."
In this situation it's more like "as expected," and you can use it to describe situations that are habitual, routine, or common.
Example:
Hair stylist: "What kind of look are you going for?"
Older woman: "Younger, naturally."
In this situation it means the same as "I want a hairstyle that will make me look younger of course."
Also consider:
"My little brother broke the plate and, naturally, I was the one who got in trouble."
In this situation it's more like "as expected," and you can use it to describe situations that are habitual, routine, or common.
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@HoloBlaziken thank you!
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