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quite in Japanese

quite in Japanese is すっかり, 丸で, かなり — quite means completely or entirely.

quite in Japanese

すっかり
adv
Pronounced: sukkari
In a fully justified sense; truly, perfectly, actually.
丸で
adv
Pronounced: marude
In a fully justified sense; truly, perfectly, actually.
かなり
adv
Pronounced: kanari
To a moderate extent or degree; somewhat, rather. [from 19th c.]
結構
adv
Pronounced: kekkō
To a moderate extent or degree; somewhat, rather. [from 19th c.]

What does "quite" mean?

  1. adv Completely or entirely.
    "I'm not quite finished with the report yet."
  2. adv To a moderate or fairly high degree; rather.
    "It's quite cold outside today."
  3. intj Used to express agreement.
    ""That was unfair." "Quite.""

quite in a sentence

  • I'm not quite finished with the report yet.
  • She was quite certain she had locked the door.
  • It's quite cold outside today.
  • "That was unfair." "Quite."

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Frequently asked questions

What is "quite" in Japanese?

"quite" in Japanese is すっかり, 丸で, かなり. quite means: Completely or entirely.

How do you pronounce すっかり?

"quite" in Japanese is すっかり, pronounced "sukkari".

How do you use "quite" in a sentence?

Example: "I'm not quite finished with the report yet." In Japanese, "quite" is すっかり, 丸で, かなり.

Are there other ways to say "quite" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "quite": すっかり, 丸で, かなり, 結構.

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