謙虚な
(pronounced: Kenkyona)
You may say 'kenkyo na,' written: 謙虚な
No. Humble can be used as a verb: to humble someone. It is also an adjective, e.g a humble psychopath. It is NOT a preposition. You can say "The cat is on the mat". You can't say "The cat is humble the mat".
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The Hawaiian translation for humble is ha'aha'a.
To humble yourself = Ia e fa'amaualalo.
家内 /ka nai/ is used when referred to one's own wife in kenjougo (humble language). tsuma, or uchi no tsuma can also be used.
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謙虚な Kenkyo na
The wordç²βΓ₯βΒ (soshina) means 'little gift' in Japanese and is typically used by one to seem humble.
"Watahashi" is a humble and formal way to refer to oneself in Japanese. It is equivalent to saying "I" or "me" in English, but it expresses a sense of modesty and politeness.
'Kochira kara purezento ga arimasu' is polite way to say that, also it's very good to add the usual phrase used in Japanese when offering/presenting etc right after it: 'Hon no kimochi desu', which would mean something like 'It's nothing, It's so humble'.
You can buy Japanese Platform Beds online from the Humble Abode website. Other retailers such as Amazon also sell Japanese Platform Beds on their websites.
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