What does 君と in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 君と in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 君と in Japanese.
The word 君と in Japanese means you, 君, 君、おい, 仲間 、 友達 、 親友 、 相棒, ちょっと、君!、ちょっと、あなた!, あなた 、 君, 君[あなた]は立派だ。/君[あなた]を尊敬するよ。, 君、ねえ、やあ, 君、お前、若いの, 君、おい, 君 、 ねえ, あなた、お前(さん)、君, 友よ、お前、君, あなた、お前、君, 仲間 、 友人 、 仲良し 、 相棒, 君、坊や, 君 、 あなた, おまえ、君, あなた、君, あなた[君]を, あなた[君]に、あなた[君]へ, あなた[君]たちに、あなた[君]たちへ, あなた、君, あなた[君](たち), あなた[君], あなた、君, あなた 、 君. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 君と
you
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君(US, informal (term of endearment) |
君、おい(US, slang (term of address for boy or man) (呼びかけ) |
仲間 、 友達 、 親友 、 相棒(informal (friend) Have you met my buddy Kevin? |
ちょっと、君!、ちょっと、あなた!(used to attract sb's attention) (注意を引く) Hey, you! Stop doing that. |
あなた 、 君(informal, figurative (term of endearment) (非形式的/比喩) Can you get that box for me, honey? |
君[あなた]は立派だ。/君[あなた]を尊敬するよ。(declaration of strong admiration) I worship you and the ground you walk on! |
君、ねえ、やあ(informal (term of affection) (呼びかけ) Hey kiddo; how are you? |
君、お前、若いの(informal, UK, regional (term for a young boy) (呼びかけ) |
君、おい(US, slang (term of address to a man) Hey mac, where do you think you're going? |
君 、 ねえ(UK, slang (form of address: you) (呼びかけ) |
あなた、お前(さん)、君(term of affection) "率直にいうと、君、私にはどうでもいいことなんだよ!”というのは”風と共に去りぬ”でレット・バトラーが言った有名なフレーズだ。 "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn!" is the line famously spoken by Rhett Butler in "Gone With The Wind". |
友よ、お前、君(dated (informal address) |
あなた、お前、君(informal (affectionate term) Are you coming my love? |
仲間 、 友人 、 仲良し 、 相棒(informal, often plural (friend, buddy) Adrian is meeting his pals at the pub. |
君、坊や(informal (term of address for a young boy) (呼びかけ) |
君 、 あなた(textspeak, abbreviation (you) C U L8R [See you later.] |
おまえ、君(UK, regional, informal (term of address: mate, pal) (呼びかけ) |
あなた、君(jocular, condescending (you) How are we feeling today? |
あなた[君]を(second person singular: direct object) あなたを(or: 君を)愛しています。 I love you. |
あなた[君]に、あなた[君]へ(second person singular: indirect object) I'm giving this to you, because I think you will use it more than I will. |
あなた[君]たちに、あなた[君]たちへ(second person plural: indirect object) When the teacher is talking to you, you should all be quiet. |
あなた、君(second person singular: after preposition) (前置詞の前で) Wait for me to put my coat on, and I'll come with you. |
あなた[君](たち)(emphatic address to more than one person) (強調して) You boys can't run very fast, can you? |
あなた[君](direct address to one person) (呼びかけで) You, Mister Rogers, come over here right now! |
あなた、君(colloquial (singular: before gerund) (動名詞句の主語) |
あなた 、 君(you: after as, than, but) There's nobody here but yourself. |
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