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What does adjective + め means [duplicate]
“slightly/somewhat” の 「~[目]め」: Usage and limitationsWhat exactly does an adjective stem + そう mean?How does adding 手 to the beginning of an adjective change its meaning?What is a 丁寧 food?Usage of -さ with そうな「~てます」 as an adjectiveAdjective-Noun vs Noun-が-AdjectiveHow to choose between a na- and a no-adjective form of a word that takes both?About “no adjective”What does い adjective くform + noun signify?What is the meaning of adjectives ending in 〜く?
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On this informational sign in ramen shop they use -i adjectives ending with め. I can understand plain かたい, 多い and such, but what purpose does ending an adjective in め serves?
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On this informational sign in ramen shop they use -i adjectives ending with め. I can understand plain かたい, 多い and such, but what purpose does ending an adjective in め serves?
meaning adjectives suffixes
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On this informational sign in ramen shop they use -i adjectives ending with め. I can understand plain かたい, 多い and such, but what purpose does ending an adjective in め serves?
meaning adjectives suffixes
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“slightly/somewhat” の 「~[目]め」: Usage and limitations
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On this informational sign in ramen shop they use -i adjectives ending with め. I can understand plain かたい, 多い and such, but what purpose does ending an adjective in め serves?
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It's definition 17 on Jisho:
- somewhat; -ish
So, かため means on cooked a bit on the hard side, やわらかめ on cooked a bit on the soft side, etc
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It's definition 17 on Jisho:
- somewhat; -ish
So, かため means on cooked a bit on the hard side, やわらかめ on cooked a bit on the soft side, etc
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It's definition 17 on Jisho:
- somewhat; -ish
So, かため means on cooked a bit on the hard side, やわらかめ on cooked a bit on the soft side, etc
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It's definition 17 on Jisho:
- somewhat; -ish
So, かため means on cooked a bit on the hard side, やわらかめ on cooked a bit on the soft side, etc
It's definition 17 on Jisho:
- somewhat; -ish
So, かため means on cooked a bit on the hard side, やわらかめ on cooked a bit on the soft side, etc
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