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I am learning English, while watching “Friends” on Netflix. I just made a “もう治ったわ。” Card as learning material. For guys learning Japanese, I will leave Japanese expressions related to the English Lines. I hope it might be useful for your learning.
**Instruction: Learning Japanese & English by Netflix**
Step①: First, I look at J-comments, closed my eyes, try to imagine a scene of drama. This is because I prefer remembering some Expressions with Context/Flow of Story and that way makes me easily remember some phrases.
Step②: I just try to play each role and say line.
For guys learning Japanese, I will leave Japanese translation based on my interpretation. (This is because Japanese Subtitles on Netflix sometimes does not correspond to English Lines)
**Question and Comment**
If you have some questions about topic, ask me on the comment section in English or Japanese. Although I cannot respond to all (Especially, off topic) because I have limited time, I try to comment back.
**Reference**: Friends Season1, Episode1
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You can also use すっかり or 完全(かんぜん)に and say
もうすっかり治ったわ。
もう完全に治ったわ。
Can I use それをファック as “Fuck it”?
Or would a Japanese not use this?