JLPT Taisaku 90#つい
- Myva

- 2020年6月25日
- 読了時間: 1分
更新日:1月19日
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)
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