sweet angel
which is correct, "samui" or " tsumetai" ? totemo (samui / tsumetai) desu. = It's very cold.
Dec 4, 2010 10:04 PM
Answers · 9
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demo aisukurimu ha tsumetai desu ^^. wakarimasuka
December 4, 2010
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samui desu yo ^^
December 4, 2010
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samui is a feeling, whereas tsumetai is a property. You would say samui when you feel cold, and tsumetai when something else is cold. For the example you put in your question, it would be samui. If you wanted to say that an object is cold, such as a glass of water, or as Arucard303 said, ice cream, you would use tsumetai.
December 5, 2010
samui is use when you felt it and tsumetai is for a thing
December 5, 2010
It depends on the situation. When you talk about weather, "samui" is appropriate. When you feel or touch or eat or drink... cold something, "tsumetai" is appropriate.
December 5, 2010
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