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What does ほけーっとしています mean?
What does ほけーっとしています mean?
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Thank you! Can you help me understand how it’s composed grammatically, though?
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ほけーっと (ぼけーっと)
means “out of it”
しています is “I’m” or I’ve been.
but ほけーっとしています doesn’t indicate a subject, so when I saw the sentence, I thought I could translate it to like “he looks out of it”. too.
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Ah okay. Think I’ve got it now.
Thank you so much for your help~
Thank you so much for your help~
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