づらい
- difficult to ...; hard to ...word usually written using kana aloneafter -masu stem of verbsee also
suffix; adjective (keiyoushi)
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- difficult to ...; hard to ...
This term is used to describe a condition or situation that makes an action challenging or troublesome. It often conveys a sense of struggle or effort to accomplish something.
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There are too many demonstrative pronouns. To put it bluntly, it couldn't be harder to understand.
The email that I sent previously was probably not clear. You don't need to submit anything.
These glasses aren't right for my eyes anymore; it's difficult to see. I'm going to have to get a new pair made.
If there's something in a comment I've written that's hard to understand or that you'd like to ask about, feel free to contact me.
It might be a bit difficult for foreigners to understand Japanese. Even Tom misunderstood it at first.