変な
When using 変な (hen na) to describe something, it means it's strange, weird, or unusual. It's a useful adjective to express when something deviates from what you consider normal or expected. For example, if you see a person wearing a very odd outfit, you might describe it as 変な服 (hen na fuku), meaning 'strange clothes'.
It can also be used to describe a strange sound (変な音 - hen na oto) or a weird smell (変な匂い - hen na nioi). While it generally has a slightly negative or critical connotation, it's not always strongly negative; it can simply point out something out of the ordinary. It's an adjective that adds a touch of casual observation about something being a bit off.
Exemple
変な音が聞こえます。
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いくつか
B1An unspecified small number of things; some, a few.
ちょっと
A2A little; a moment; a bit. Small amount or short time.
すこし
A2A little; a few.
さっき
A2A little while ago; a short time past.
能力
A1Nouryoku refers to the mental or physical power, skill, or capacity required to perform a specific task or function. It can describe both innate talent and skills acquired through learning and practice.
異常
A1A word used to describe something that deviates from the normal state, standard, or expected pattern. It often implies a problem, malfunction, or an extraordinary occurrence that requires attention or investigation.
~について
A2About, concerning; indicates topic.
〜について
B1About, concerning; on the subject of.
~ぐらい
A2about, approximately
ぐらい
A2About; approximately; to the extent of.