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| |  〜にしては [〜にしては] (nishitewa) Meaning: even though (it is) ; for Example: its a cold day for June JLPT Level: 2 Category: grammar Author: dc
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| Formation:
V/i/na/N[普通形] + にしては
それにしては
意外な気持ち - An unexpected feeling | (hana) | [ Add Note(s) ]
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| Comments:
| | dc | closer to "wari ni" than "nimokakawarazu" | | | halx | Meaning: contrary to one's (natural) expectation | | | halx | I think the にしてはいけない examples sentences don't belong here. | | | adamstudio | X にしてはいけない must mean, "Even though you are doing X, that's not okay." | | | bamboo4 | I think there are two types of にしては mixed up in these examples.
| | | hana | I also agree that the にしてはいけない examples should be moved. | | | 赤毛 | I don't understand "乱魔ノ" in [ex #]. Perhaps it means "乱麻の"?
I don't understand the English translation of [ex #] and [ex #].
Perhaps an alternative translation for にしては is despite (Ex: despite being a foreigner, his Japanese is very good. ). | | | 赤毛 | I created the entry for the にしてはいけない examples sentences. I moved Ex #, #, #, #, #, # and # to this new entry. They became #, #, #, #, #, # and # respectively. I found the way to conserve Dbxさん as author in the new entry. I changed Ex #, #, # and # to fit the entry. Is it too much contribution? | | |
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