みんな
- everyone; everybody; allword usually written using kana alone
- everything; allword usually written using kana alone
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); pronoun; adverb (fukushi)
noun (common) (futsuumeishi); adverb (fukushi)
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- everyone; everybody; all
- everything; all
Used to refer to a collective group of people without specifying any individuals; it emphasizes inclusiveness.
Refers to all things collectively, connoting totality or completeness in contexts involving objects, situations, or concepts.
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Example sentences
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With your ability it should be a doddle, but please don't be prideful of that but first apply yourself dilligently with everyone in your class.
I'm teaching basic participial constructions now, but, with regard to those below, what different ways of translating them would everybody use?
What's different from Japan is that the doctors of Singapore generally all know each other.
In which case, I was also requested to invite all of you so if you would please accompany me...
The example is a past progressive tense sentence. How was everybody taught when they were learning about progressive tense?
Oh, that's a secret, OK? Because slipping out of the dorm in the night is severely punished.
"I've heard about it, Koichi" "You don't need to say anything more, I know. It's the summer festival incident at the shrine, right?"
This is out of the blue, but has everybody once felt 'looked down upon by young folk'?