Frequency rank: – (for form ふつう: 16,812. – 16,865.)
- suspension; interruption; stoppage; tie-up; cessation
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
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1. ぶん文をかく書くときには、ふつうだいもんじ大文字ではじめ始め、ぴりおどピリオドきごう(..きごう)、またはかんたんふ感嘆符きごう(きごう!きごう)、ぎもんふ疑問符きごう(きごう?きごう)、でおわる終わる。
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).
There's no hope at this moment that the closed section will be reopened.
I usually get up at seven and go to bed at eleven except on Sundays.
Japanese companies generally provide their employees with uniforms.
Because of the heavy snow, the railroad traffic has been interrupted.
It often happens that railway traffic is suspended by a heavy snowfall.
The teacher controls the class, usually standing in front of the students and lecturing to them during the lesson.
When it is hot, one usually sees him in white.