Home Japanese What expressions would be used for someone doesn’t have/is missing somethingJJapaneseWhat expressions would be used for someone doesn’t have/is missing somethingSeptember 27, 20222 comments Like grandma doesn’t have her coat or grandma is missing her Zebuton? Thanks for any help you can give me!I’m a new learner. Would I use nekushite? Tags:Japanese 2 commentsMy husband would probably say あれ?コート着ないの?大丈夫?寒くない?You asked the same thing elsewhere. As much as they suck, they’re still a better sub for asking language questions than this one.Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
You asked the same thing elsewhere. As much as they suck, they’re still a better sub for asking language questions than this one.
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My husband would probably say あれ?コート着ないの?大丈夫?寒くない?
You asked the same thing elsewhere. As much as they suck, they’re still a better sub for asking language questions than this one.