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recently in Japanese

recently in Japanese is 最近, この間, 先頃 — recently means a short time ago, or in the near past.

recently in Japanese

最近
adv
Pronounced: saikin
(referring to a time period starting in the recent past and including the present) in recent times.
この間
adv
Pronounced: konoaida
(referring to a time period starting in the recent past and including the present) in recent times.
先頃
adv
Pronounced: sakigoro
(referring to a time period starting in the recent past and including the present) in recent times.

What does "recently" mean?

  1. adv A short time ago, or in the near past.
    "I recently moved to a new apartment."

recently in a sentence

  • I recently moved to a new apartment.
  • Prices have recently gone up across the board.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "recently" in Japanese?

"recently" in Japanese is 最近, この間, 先頃. recently means: A short time ago, or in the near past.

How do you pronounce 最近?

"recently" in Japanese is 最近, pronounced "saikin".

How do you use "recently" in a sentence?

Example: "I recently moved to a new apartment." In Japanese, "recently" is 最近, この間, 先頃.

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

Yes — Japanese has 3 translations listed for "recently": 最近, この間, 先頃.

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