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Help with japanese adverbs/adjectives?

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Can you give me examples of japanese adjectives?

Such as:

"quickly"

"gently"

and use them in sentancesentencesuse some japanese adjectices in sentances as well?

I just want to see hoe the sentances are laid out =D

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  1. Gently- omomuro ni 徐に

    私も函館に行って徐に会ってきましたが、すごい形相で睨みつけるような表情をして...

    Watashi mo Hakodate ni itte omomuro ni atte kimashita ga, sugoi gyouso de niramitsukeru you na hyojyou wo shiteita.

    I've also been to Hakodate and gently came to interview but, there  was a dreadful aspect that gave a scowl-like facial expression.  

    Quickly- Hayaku 早く

    早くたくましい体に見せる毒手

    Hayaku takumashii karada ni miseru dokushu.

    Quickly show the body the dirty trick.


  2. Quickly and gently are adverbs, not adjectives.

    Quickly - Hayaku (Can also mean early, soon, etc.)

    Gently - Yasashiku

    Some example sentences from WWWJDIC...

    ケイトはとても早く英語を話します。

    Keito wa totemo hayaku eigo wo hanashimasu.

    Kate speaks English very fast.

    For the meaning of each word: http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-b...

    彼女は優しく弟を抱きしめた。

    Kanojo wa yasashiku otouto wo dakishimeta.

    She embraced her younger brother warmly/gently.

    Meaning of each word:

    http://www.csse.monash.edu.au/~jwb/cgi-b...

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