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Probably, perhaps in Japanese ๐Ÿ‡ฏ๐Ÿ‡ต


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probably, perhaps ใŸใถใ‚“
How to say “probably, perhaps” in Japanese? “ใŸใถใ‚“”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “ใŸใถใ‚“” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on probably, perhaps in Japanese like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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ใŸใถใ‚“ (tabun)

Tips to Remember the Japanese Word:
– Think of "tabun" as "maybe" and associate it with "tabby" cats. Imagine a tabby cat contemplating whether to catch a mouse or not, which can help you remember "maybe".
– Another way to remember is by breaking down the sound: "ta" can remind you of "tab" and "bun" can remind you of "buns" (bread), so imagine maybe having a tab with some buns.

Explanations:
ใŸใถใ‚“ (tabun) generally translates to "probably" or "perhaps" in English and is used to express uncertainty or likelihood.

Other Words That Mean the Same Thing:
ใŠใใ‚‰ใ (osoraku) โ€“ probably, most likely
ใ‚‚ใ—ใ‹ใ—ใŸใ‚‰ (moshikaara) โ€“ possibly, perhaps
ใใ‚‰ใ„ (gurai) โ€“ about, around (implies estimation)

Alternate Meanings:
– As slang, ใŸใถใ‚“ is still used to indicate uncertainty and doesn't have much deviation from its original meaning.

Examples of Sentences:
1. ใŸใถใ‚“ๅฝผใฏๆฅใ‚‹ใงใ—ใ‚‡ใ†ใ€‚
– Romanized: Tabun kare wa kuru deshou.
– Translation: He will probably come.

2. ใŸใถใ‚“ๆ˜Žๆ—ฅใฏ้›จใŒ้™ใ‚‹ใ‹ใ‚‚ใ—ใ‚Œใพใ›ใ‚“ใ€‚
– Romanized: Tabun aa wa ame ga furu kamoshiremasen.
– Translation: Maybe it will rain tomorrow.

3. ใŸใถใ‚“ใใ‚Œใฏใ„ใ„ใ‚ขใ‚คใƒ‡ใ‚ขใ˜ใ‚ƒใชใ„ใจๆ€ใ†ใ€‚
– Romanized: Tabun sore wa ii aidea janai to omou.
– Translation: I think that might not be a good idea.

4. ใŸใถใ‚“ๅฟ™ใ—ใใชใ‚‹ใ‹ใ‚‰ใ€ใใฎๆ—ฅใฏ็„ก็†ใ‹ใ‚‚ใ—ใ‚Œใชใ„ใ€‚
– Romanized: Tabun isogashiku naru kara, sono hi wa muri kamoshirenai.
– Translation: Perhaps I'll be busy, so that day might not work.

5. ใŸใถใ‚“ใ‚‚ใ†ไธ€ๅบฆ่ฉฆใ—ใฆใฟใฆใ‚‚ใ„ใ„ใงใ™ใ‹๏ผŸ
– Romanized: Tabun mou ichido tamee mite mo ii desu ka?
– Translation: Maybe can I try it one more time?

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