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28 Dec 2019
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「〜しか〜」の使い方を教えていただけますか。
「〜しか〜」の使い方を教えていただけますか。
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28 Dec 2019
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@Harumoto_ しか is basically means “only”.
君は「はい」しか言わないね。
You only say “Yes”. (in a bad meaning)
あんなに頑張ったのにこれしかもらえなかった。
I got only this even though I made such a hard effort.
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- Japanese
@Harumoto_ しか is basically means “only”.
君は「はい」しか言わないね。
You only say “Yes”. (in a bad meaning)
あんなに頑張ったのにこれしかもらえなかった。
I got only this even though I made such a hard effort.
- Traditional Chinese (Hong Kong)

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