もともと
- originally; by nature; from the startword usually written using kana alone
adverb (fukushi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
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- originally
- by nature
- from the start
This refers to the initial state or condition of something, indicating how it was before any changes occurred.
It denotes an inherent quality or characteristic of someone or something.
This indicates something that has been true since the beginning of an event or situation.
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"You'll get your clothes dirty." "No worries. They weren't very clean in the first place."
Indeed, some writers do not think the relation of brain to consciousness is a causal relation in the first place.
I hope to make clear why I think Emmet's theory, originally introduced in the field of design architecture, is so important in physics.
Though the Hinamatsuri was originally for both boys and girls, it is now just for girls.
If you truly want to upgrade your language skills, then translation might not be the best way to do it, but you're really just playing around, so I believe that if you find it fun, then more power to you.
Dvořák's "Slavonic Dances" were originally composed as piano pieces for four hands, but were later arranged for orchestra by the composer himself.
Didn't you pick up that Mary doesn't have a boyfriend? Jeez, you should invite her on a date. You aren't completely useless are you?