Meaning of ほら in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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ほら
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Romajihora
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- conjunction, Expressions (phrases, clauses, etc.)
- Meaning
- look!; look out!; look at me!
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Example Sentences
ほら used in context
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も~う、モタモタしないの。遅刻になっちゃうでしょ。ほら、紐、結んであげる。
Oooh, get a move on. We'll end up late! Come on, I'll tie your shoelaces for you.
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ほらっ!ジャガイモが全部転がり出てるわよ。ほんっと、あんたってトロいわねぇ・・・。
Just look! The potatoes are all rolling out! You're a real dullard aren't you?
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Come on, get walking!
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「危ないですから、俺が拾いますよ」「大丈夫だから・・・いたっ!」「ほら、いわんこっちゃない」
That's dangerous, I'll clear it up. "It's OK ... Ouch!" "Look, didn't I tell you so?"
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Look at all the mangoes growing on that tree.
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You see, when you have just started a relationship you want to be close to each other don't you?
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