top of page
Search
  • Writer's pictureMyva

JLPT Taisaku 90#つい

Updated: Aug 16, 2020

つい


Meaning:


unintentionally; without being able to control oneself; without meaning to; carelessly; involuntarily; in spite of oneself; just; only


Examples;

楽しかったのでつい飲みすぎてしまった。

Because I had such a good time, I ended up drinking too much ( without meaning to)


ついさっきまで山口さんが来ていたんです。

Mr. Yamaguchi was here until just a little while ago.


人のお金を使うのは悪いとは知りながら、つい使ってしまった。

I know it's a bad thing to use someone else's money but I just couldn't control myself. (and used it)


I put all the examples along with the meaning into flashcards to study just in case you forget. (I suggest downloading the app version for brainscape) With this you can even study on your phone!


Feel free to use this flash card deck I update regularly.

https://www.brainscape.com/p/1QM6Q-LH-7XTJA

This grammar is really for intermediate-advanced learners. If you are looking to know where to start in Japanese and building a good foundation check out this blog post it.

https://www.myvaphotography.com/post/how-to-learn-japanese-effectively-and-avoid-these-mistakes-i-made

If you are a person that is looking to have more useful information learning Japanese consider subscribing to this sites mailing list. I make posts about Japanese content frequently.

Also If you have a specific topic or problem you are interested in me covering just leave a comment below or ask me on my YouTube channel.

YouTube channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNIsPTTf0ennaCqGNqwcCXg?view_as=subscriber

I make videos in English/Japanese I'd love to help out on your language journey!

Thanks for reading!

#Japanese #Study #JLPT #Taisaku #Kanji #Certificate #Vocabulary

1 view0 comments

Recent Posts

See All
bottom of page