Meaning of 口ぶり in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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口ぶり, 口振り
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Kana Readingくちぶり
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Romajikuchiburi
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
- Meaning
- way of speaking; intimation
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Example Sentences
口ぶり, 口振り, くちぶり used in context
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Michiko talks as if she had been to the Arctic herself.
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美智子はまるで自分自身が北極へ行って来たかのような口ぶりだ。
Michiko talks as if she had been to the Arctic herself.
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She talked as if she were my mother.
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She talks too aloofly.
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He talks as if he knows everything.
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He talks as if he knew everything.
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