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What does とぃぇば mean in Japanese?
とぃぇば: Touiba, noun +とぃぇば, simple sentence +とぃぇば.

Reluctantly, recently, I have been reluctant. I have been reluctant. Speaking of study, he doesn't seem to want to study very much recently.

ののの?とぃぇば, life-long employment system, seniority sequence, enterprise combination in Japan です/The characteristics of Japanese companies are life-long employment system, seniority sequence and enterprise combination.

のとぃぇばよくにきました. Speaking of Japanese movies, I often went to see them in college.

Grammar:

Verbs in modern Japanese dictionaries all end with some pseudonyms (ぅく, ぐ, すむ, つ, ぬ, ぶ, る, る, る. From this point of view, the verb "taberu" is like the prototype of the verb "eat" in English, although it is actually the simple present tense, meaning "eat"/"eats" or "will eat". Other forms of modification are "history"

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