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Meaning of 感じの in this sentence
What does という change in this sentence?Meaning of すぐ in this sentenceHow does this sentence workWhat does なる mean in words like 完全なる&聖なる?Meaning of アウト in this sentenceUnderstanding 分かる in this sentenceWhat is the function of を in this sentence?Meaning of とし in this sentenceの and のです. What’s their semantic purpose and meaning?Meaning of んでしょう in this context?
「なんか男らしくない感じの人。」
if らしく already gives the meaning of “seeming, characteristic of, ish,” etc then what is the purpose of adding 感じの?
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「なんか男らしくない感じの人。」
if らしく already gives the meaning of “seeming, characteristic of, ish,” etc then what is the purpose of adding 感じの?
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「なんか男らしくない感じの人。」
if らしく already gives the meaning of “seeming, characteristic of, ish,” etc then what is the purpose of adding 感じの?
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「なんか男らしくない感じの人。」
if らしく already gives the meaning of “seeming, characteristic of, ish,” etc then what is the purpose of adding 感じの?
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It emphasizes the subjective nature of the statement. If one simply said なんか男らしくない人, that would be something like "a vaguely unmasculine person," "a person somehow lacking in masculinity," etc. なんか男らしくない感じの人 is more like "a person who seems vaguely unmasculine," "a person who seems somehow lacking in masculinity."
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wow, awesome! thank you! what are some other examples of 感じ being used in this way?
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It emphasizes the subjective nature of the statement. If one simply said なんか男らしくない人, that would be something like "a vaguely unmasculine person," "a person somehow lacking in masculinity," etc. なんか男らしくない感じの人 is more like "a person who seems vaguely unmasculine," "a person who seems somehow lacking in masculinity."
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It emphasizes the subjective nature of the statement. If one simply said なんか男らしくない人, that would be something like "a vaguely unmasculine person," "a person somehow lacking in masculinity," etc. なんか男らしくない感じの人 is more like "a person who seems vaguely unmasculine," "a person who seems somehow lacking in masculinity."
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It emphasizes the subjective nature of the statement. If one simply said なんか男らしくない人, that would be something like "a vaguely unmasculine person," "a person somehow lacking in masculinity," etc. なんか男らしくない感じの人 is more like "a person who seems vaguely unmasculine," "a person who seems somehow lacking in masculinity."
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It emphasizes the subjective nature of the statement. If one simply said なんか男らしくない人, that would be something like "a vaguely unmasculine person," "a person somehow lacking in masculinity," etc. なんか男らしくない感じの人 is more like "a person who seems vaguely unmasculine," "a person who seems somehow lacking in masculinity."
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wow, awesome! thank you! what are some other examples of 感じ being used in this way?
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wow, awesome! thank you! what are some other examples of 感じ being used in this way?
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wow, awesome! thank you! what are some other examples of 感じ being used in this way?
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wow, awesome! thank you! what are some other examples of 感じ being used in this way?
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