Meaning of 手触り in Japanese
Japanese word definition and usage
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手触り, 手ざわり
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Kana Readingてざわり
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Romajitezawari
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Word Senses
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- Parts of speech
- noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
- Meaning
- feel; touch
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Example Sentences
手触り, 手ざわり, てざわり used in context
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Her hair feels like silk.
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Little babies' cheeks feel like velvet.
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Silk feels soft and smooth.
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Silk feels soft.
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How does the paper feel?
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This feels soft and smooth.
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Kanji found in this word
contact, touch, feel, hit, proclaim, announce, conflict
On: ショク
Kun: ふ.れる, さわ.る, さわ
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