What does 持って in Japanese mean?
What is the meaning of the word 持って in Japanese? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use 持って in Japanese.
The word 持って in Japanese means hold, 持つ 、 有する 、 所有する, 発言権を得る(持つ、求める), ~との印象を受ける(持つ)、見受けられる, 持つ 、 所有する, ~を所有する 、 保有する 、 持つ, ~を支える 、 持つ 、 持ちこたえる. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word 持って
hold
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持つ 、 有する 、 所有する(conduct: yourself) (身に着ける) 彼は勇気と分別を持っている He bore himself with courage and distinction. |
発言権を得る(持つ、求める)(have a turn to speak publicly) 議長は彼に発言権を与えた。 The chairman let him have the floor for ten minutes. |
~との印象を受ける(持つ)、見受けられる(sense) あなたは私をあまり信用していないように見受けられる。 I have the impresssion you do not trust me enough. |
持つ 、 所有する(possess) (手にしている) 彼女は車の鍵を持っている。 She holds the keys to the car. |
~を所有する 、 保有する 、 持つ(have: physically) (物) |
~を支える 、 持つ 、 持ちこたえる(bear weight, support) (物理的に) |
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