Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather forecast - A detailed explanation example of finding the prototype of Japanese verb "よぅ" is as follows.

A detailed explanation example of finding the prototype of Japanese verb "よぅ" is as follows.

~よう

Meaning: (justified) It seems that

Extension: Japanese is a typical example of not speaking directly. If you are sure, you must add this "like".

Recently, Kyoto, the ancient capital of China, fell, but it has been lost.

Recently, Kyoto (as if) has gradually lost the elegance of the ancient capital and is very lost.

For example:

がぅまくできなぃよぅです

It seems that he can't do it well. It may be obvious that everyone knows this fact, but we must use "as if".

It is raining.

-It looks like rain. Looking at the dark sky, I said when it would rain.

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Similar: ~ らしぃ

It is raining.

-It looks like rain. The weather forecast says it will rain, not the time to judge from the weather.