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24 Nov 2020
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24 Nov 2020
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- Japanese
as a verb
信じる (shinjiru) to trust, to believe in something
望む (nozomu) to hope, to wish, to want
合格したとは信じられない思いだった
I couldn't believe that I passed (the exam)
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- Japanese
as a verb
信じる (shinjiru) to trust, to believe in something
望む (nozomu) to hope, to wish, to want
合格したとは信じられない思いだった
I couldn't believe that I passed (the exam)
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answer★信(しん)じ
英語では、Unbelievableです。
望(のぞ)むと読みます。
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