どういう
Frequency rank: 656.
- what kind of; what sort of; whatword usually written using kana alonesee also どんな
pre-noun adjectival (rentaishi)
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- what kind of; what sort of; what
This phrase is used to inquire about the type or nature of something. It is often utilized when seeking clarification or more specific information about an object or situation.
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For some reason the microphone didn't work earlier.
What do you think you're doing letting the loyalists into the castle?
And how will you take responsibility in the case that this bill doesn't pass?
You just have to understand what sort of thing the suffix '-osity' is.
Really? You didn't show much interest before. I wonder what's got into you?
He had no idea as to what she had in mind.
The teacher asked me how the moon differs from the earth.
His boyhood experiences taught him what it was like to be poor.
In the future we may need to take another look at the way decisions such as this are actually implemented.