Results, *慣

しゅうかんshuukan

noun / ~の noun:

  • habit
  • custom; cultural practice

karehaたばこを吸うtabakowosuu習慣shuukanwoやめたyameta He got out of the habit of smoking.

そのsono習慣shuukanha中国chuugokude始まったhajimatta The custom originated in China.

ふなれfunare Inflection

adjectival noun / noun:

  • inexperienced; unfamiliar (with); unversed; lacking experience

watashiha人前hitomaedehanashiwoするsuruのにnoni不慣れfunareda I'm not accustomed to speaking in public.

しょうしゅうかんshoushuukan

noun:

  • business practice; commercial practice; trade usage
こうばいしゅうかんkoubaishuukan

noun:

  • buying habit
ふうぞくしゅうかんfuuzokushuukan

noun:

  • manners and customs; customs and habits - four character idiom

このkonohonhaアメリカAMERIKAno風俗習慣fuuzokushuukanについてnitsuitenohonですdesu This book is on the manners and customs of America.

しょくしゅうかんshokushuukan

noun:

  • eating habits

良いyoi食習慣shokushuukanwo持つmotsuことkotoga不可欠なfukaketsunaことkotoであるdearu Good eating habits are essential.

あくしゅうかんakushuukan

noun:

  • bad habit; evil practices
きゅうかんkyuukan

noun:

  • old customs
せいかつしゅうかんseikatsushuukan

noun:

  • lifestyle; way of living

Kanji

カンKANれるna.reruらすna.rasu

accustomed; get used to; become experienced


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