B1 Expression 1 دقیقه مطالعه

それは困りましたね

sore wa komarimashita ne

Oh, that's a problem

معنی

Expressing sympathy or acknowledging a difficult situation.

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彼女は試験に落ちてしまいました。____

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締め切りに間に合いそうにありません。____

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お財布をなくしてしまいました。____

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The phrase is composed of several common Japanese words: * **それ (sore):** A demonstrative pronoun meaning 'that.' In this context, it refers to the situation or problem being discussed. * **は (wa):** A topic particle, indicating that 'sore' is the topic of the sentence. * **困りました (komarimashita):** The past tense of the verb 'komaru' (困る), which means 'to be troubled,' 'to be in a difficulty,' 'to be bothered,' or 'to be at a loss.' The '-mashita' ending is a polite past tense form. * **ね (ne):** A sentence-ending particle that serves various functions, including seeking agreement, confirming information, or softening a statement. In 'sore wa komarimashita ne,' it primarily conveys a sense of shared understanding or empathy. The construction itself is straightforward and derives from basic Japanese grammar. The history of each component word is deeply rooted in the development of the Japanese language. 'Sore' (それ) traces back to Old Japanese 'so' (そ), a demonstrative pronoun. 'Komaru' (困る) has been in use for centuries, its kanji 困 (kon/komaru) meaning 'distress,' 'difficulty,' or 'enclosure,' suggesting a state of being trapped or in trouble. The particle 'wa' (は) and 'ne' (ね) are fundamental to Japanese sentence structure and discourse, evolving from earlier forms. The combination 'sore wa komarimashita ne' is a common and natural way to express empathy and concern, reflecting the Japanese cultural emphasis on acknowledging others' feelings and situations.

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