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How do you say empty and full in Japanese?
Is it あける and みたす?
Nov 3, 2013 10:21 PM
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empty (verb) --> からにする、すべてとりのぞく、すべてとりだす
(adjective) --> からの、あいている、なかみのない
full (verb) --> みたす、みちる、いっぱいにする、
(adjective) --> いっぱいの、みちた、じゅうぶんな
All has other translations depending on the context or situation. I hope this helped you.
November 3, 2013
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