Lists, Examples Flashcards
名・動辞書形・イ形い+やら
Putting words from the same group together to emphasize that there are many different things and they are not organized.
The speaker often talks about things that are difficult to define or that are difficult because there are many different things.
普通形+というか
List two expressions that are not necessarily clear which one best describes the same situation.
- とにかく is used often
名・動辞書形/ない形 +にしても・にしろ・にせよ
The same can be said if we take ~ as an example or if we take some other ~ as an example.
- Give examples that fall into the same group.
Or give examples that have opposing meanings, like this one.
This is often followed by a statement that expresses the speaker’s judgment or action.
- にせよ is a bit 硬い言い方
名+といった+名
Following some examples, summarize the examples
-,,, や, とか used often