How to say generally in Japanese

いっぱんにippanni

adverb:

  • generally; in general; widely; commonly; universally 一般

Example Sentences

シンガポールSHINGAPOORUno医師ishiha殆どhotondono場合baaiminaお互いotagaiwo知っているshitteiru、と,toいうiunoga日本nipponto異なりますkotonarimasu
What's different from Japan is that the doctors of Singapore generally all know each other.
日本nippondeha、「ドイツDOITSUno水道水suidousuiha飲料inryouni適さないtekisanaito一般にippanni考えられているkangaerareteirugaこれkoreha誤りayamariであるdearu
In Japan it's generally thought that Germany's water supply isn't suitable for drinking, but this is a mistake.
目的語mokutekigoha日本語nihongodeha主にomoniniyawode示されるshimesarerukatariであるdearu
The object is that which in Japanese would generally be indicated with "ni" or "o".
米国beikokuにおいてnioiteリベートRIBEETOha主にomoniメーカーMEEKAAga消費者shouhishani直接chokusetsu提供teikyouするsuruインセンティブINSENTEIBU手段shudanとしてtoshite広くhiroku認識ninshikiされているsareteiru
In America 'rebate' is widely recognized, generally as an incentive where makers give back directly to consumers.
bunwo書くkakuときtokiにはnihaふつうfutsuu大文字daimonjide始めhajimeピリオドPIRIODO(.)、またはmataha感嘆符kantanfu(!)、疑問符gimonfu(?)、de終わるowaru
When writing a sentence, generally you start with a capital letter and finish with a period (.), an exclamation mark (!), or a question mark (?).

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