文【ふみ】
Frequency rank: 6,718. – 6,728.
- letter; writings
noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
- 文【ふみ】Frequency rank: 6,718. – 6,728.
- 書【ふみ】Frequency rank: 11,302. – 11,317.
- ふみFrequency rank: 32,221. – 32,504.
Generated definitions (experimental)
- letter
- writings
This meaning refers to a written message or note typically sent to someone. It can denote personal correspondence.
This meaning encompasses any form of written work, including essays, articles, and other creations.
Generated collocations (experimental)
ぶん文をかく書くto write a letterぶん文をよむ読むto read a letterてがみ手紙をかく書くto write a letter (informal)ぶんたい文体writing styleぶん文のこうぞう構造structure of a sentenceぶんい文意meaning of a sentenceぶんがく文学literatureぶんげい文芸literary artsみじかい短いぶん文short sentenceながい長いぶん文long sentenceこうしき公式ぶん文official documentぶんけん文献literature/reference materialsしぶん詩文poetic writingぶん文をてんさく添削するto edit a letter/sentenceてがみ手紙のぶんめん文面the content of a letter
Example sentences
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If Spenser doesn't keep adding and translating sentences, the other contributors will surely surpass him.
Before adding a new sentence, please check that your sentence brings new vocabulary by searching the keywords.
An English-Japanese dictionary is surely a must have book, not just for those taking TOEIC, but for all studying English.
In a progressive tense sentence it becomes the -ing form verb, that is the present participle.
The example is a past progressive tense sentence. How was everybody taught when they were learning about progressive tense?
This sentence is in the present perfect. 'have' is not a verb, but an auxiliary verb.
With the development of networks a huge and unprecedented volume of messages flies around the world.
9. 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 (?).
This type of noun phrase is called a "concealed question".
A "modifier" has, just as it sounds, the role of embellishing sentences.
The "subject" is the person or object to carry out the action in the sentence. Transformed to Japanese it would be the part that end in "wa" or "ga".
The first word of every sentence should be capitalized.