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07:52 Jan 8, 2002 |
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New Explanation: I don't think there is any other word. |
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New Explanation: Atarashii is an adjective that means "new". For example, "Atarashii kuruma" means "new car". |
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New Explanation: Please click the reference below for an online Japanese to English (and English to Japanese dictionary). It should save you time with problems like this in future. Atarashii means new and most of the words in the thesaurus entry for new. new, novel, recent, fresh, green; young [more]; evergreen; raw, immature; virgin; untried, unhandseled, untrodden, unbeaten; fire-new, span-new. late, modern, neoteric, hypermodern, nouveau; newborn, nascent, neonatal [med.], new-fashioned, new-fangled, new-fledged; of yesterday; just out, brand-new, up to date, up to the minute, with it, fashionable, in fashion; in, hip [coll.]; vernal, renovated, sempervirent, sempervirid. fresh as a rose, fresh as a daisy, fresh as paint; spick and span. The second reference below is for an online engilsh dictionary and thesaurus. Reference: http://www.savergen.com/onldict/jap.html Reference: http://www.dictionary.com/ |
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